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Heart Heroes honoured at star-studded awards ceremony

Celebrities from the world of showbiz, TV and sport gathered at Glazier’s Hall, London Bridge to celebrate inspirational BHF supporters at our fifth annual Heart Hero Awards.

Vernon Kay at the BHF Heart Hero Awards 2022

The red carpet was rolled out on Friday 1 December 2022 for awards presenters and guests including football legend David Ginola, British Olympic gymnasts Becky and Ellie Downie, Scott Allan, Yinka Bokinni, model Olivia Arben, TV presenter Will Njobvu, Roger Black MBE and winner of the 2022 Great British Bake Off – BHF-funded researcher, Dr Syabira Yusoff.

Remarkable bravery

Nineteen Heart Hero awards were given to those who have shown remarkable bravery or have gone above and beyond to help others while coping with the devastating impact of heart and circulatory disease.

Winners included dedicated healthcare professionals, children battling life-threatening conditions and heart surgery survivors. The ceremony also celebrated those who have displayed awe-inspiring courage by administering CPR, along with those who have raised funds for the BHF’s lifesaving research.

David Ginola with winners of the BHF's CPR Hero Awards at the BHF Heart Hero Awards 2022

The glitzy event was led by Vernon Kay, who hosted the awards for a fourth time. The emotionally charged evening was extra poignant as it marked a return to a live awards ceremony for the first time in two years since the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking about the evening, Vernon said: “It was a privilege to be invited back to host the BHF’s Heart Hero Awards.

"Every year I’m blown away by the incredible stories of all the nominees and winners. It was so great to be back in person to recognise and say thank you to all the inspirational people who play an important in helping the BHF fund their lifesaving research and make a difference to so many lives.”

Outstanding contribution

Seph Ní Mhealláin, award winner Máirtín Mac Gabhann and BHF ambassador Yinka Bokinni at the BHF Heart Hero Awards 2022

The ‘Outstanding Contribution’ award, which was announced by BHF ambassador Yinka Bokinni, was won by Máirtín Mac Gabhann (pictured above, centre), from Northern Ireland.

Since his son Dáithí was born, Máirtín has devoted his life to raising awareness of organ donation.

Dáithí was born with Hyperplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS) which has left him in need of a heart transplant. Dáithí has been on the transplant waiting list for three and a half years.

Unwilling to sit back, Máirtín and his partner, Seph Ní Mhealláin, decided to set up the Donate4Dáithí Campaign and support the BHF Northern Ireland in lobbying for ‘soft opt-out’ organ donation.

In 2021 they succeeded, where Dáithí’s Law was passed – meaning adults in Northern Ireland will automatically be considered an organ donor after their death unless they record a decision stating otherwise. This incredible milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless campaigning of Máirtín and his family.

Máirtín said: “It means absolutely everything to win this award. The last few years have been very tough campaigning for the introduction of Dáithí’s Law, so tonight to win this award - I’m speechless and it’s not often I am.

“Without the BHF, Dáithí’s Law wouldn’t have been possible. I look at people at the BHF as part of our family, the work and the research everything the BHF does is so dear to our hearts and means so much. Everything we have achieved we couldn’t have done it without them."

Special celebrations

David Ginola, BHF Chief Executive Dr Charmaine Griffiths and Vernon Kay are pictured at the Heart Hero Awards 2022

Dr Charmaine Griffiths, our Chief Executive, said: The Heart Hero Awards are such a special way to celebrate and give thanks to our BHF supporters who have shown courage, resilience, compassion and bravery in the face of heart and circulatory diseases.

“A huge thank you and congratulations to all the nominees and winners, judges, and presenters, for making the Heart Hero Awards the unique and heart-warming event that it is.

“It's only thanks to you and all our fantastic supporters that we are able to fund lifesaving research that helps the 7.6 million people living with heart and circulatory conditions in the UK.”

This year's Heart Hero Awards are supported by Laerdal Medical, who are working with the BHF to help save lives.

Nominations for CPR Hero and Young Heart Hero are open all year round.

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