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Donate now to give a gift that keeps on living

When you donate to British Heart Foundation this Christmas, you help fund research that saves and improves the lives of people affected by cardiovascular disease. 

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Donate to BHF this festive season to help fund lifesaving research.

Since BHF was founded in 1961, we've funded research that has been at the forefront of scientific progress across the globe, bringing hope to people affected by cardiovascular disease. But our work is far from over. Cardiovascular disease still kills 1 in 4 people in the UK.

This Christmas, we’re asking people to gift something that can’t be unwrapped. You can’t wear it. You can’t play with it. And it doesn’t reboot when you turn it off and on again.

Thanks to supporters like you, BHF-funded research can give someone with a cardiovascular disease the gift of more life. More memories with family and friends and more festive seasons.

When you donate, you give a gift that keeps on living.

Our Christmas TV advert

View our Christmas TV advert to discover how your gift could give people living with cardiovascular disease more Christmases with their families.

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Last year we funded

  • £18 million of new research into heart failure.
  • £12 million of new research into heart attacks.
  • £4 million of new research into stroke.

Since BHF was established, the number of people who die each year from cardiovascular disease in the UK has fallen by nearly a half. But there's still work to be done. Today, there are over 7.6 million people living with cardiovascular disease in the UK.

People like Bea, Macy, Monty, and Neena. People who want to have more Christmases with their families. Your donation could help make that a reality.

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