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Hello!
I am running the Royal Parks Half Marathon on 12 October 2014 to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation.
I am running with friends, in memory of our beautiful friend Emily Higgs.
Below is a breakdown from the BHF website on where funding goes.
Every day, we save lives by funding ground-breaking research, providing vital information that helps people keep their own heart healthy and through support and care for heart patients and their families. We couldn't do this without your generous support.
£30 - Heartstart Schools training pack
Our Heartstart schools training pack provides teachers with a specialised Emergency Life Support (ELS) skills package to teach children what to do in a life-threatening emergency.
£50 – Help fund vital lab work
Researchers regularly need to measure the levels of specific biological factors in tissue or blood samples. One assay kit, to measure the level of a specific factor in a series of samples costs at least £50.
£124 – Fund a resuscitation training manikin
£124 could fund the cost of a Little Anne manikin, a realistic adult manikin used when training people in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Performing CPR buys timeand more than doubles the chances of survival for someone following a cardiac arrest.
£200 – Help find a cure
£200 could fund one of our young scientists for a whole day. We currently provide the salaries for around 500 post-doctoral scientists who work in research teams right across the UK on projects to better understand how to diagnose, prevent, treat and cure heart disease.
£600 – Fund a Heart Helpline Nurse for a week
£600 could help to fund a cardiac nurse working on the BHF Heart Helpline for a full week. Our cardiac nurses enable heart patients and their families to learn more about their heart condition and ways of managing it, to help them take control of their own health.
£60,000 – Fund a research project for a year
£60,000 could fund the complete costs of a research project for a whole year, including salaries for research staff, funds for the equipment and laboratory materials needed for the project.
£100,000 – Fund a PhD student
£100,000 could fund a PhD student’s pay and experimental costs for three years: the BHF supports over 200 young scientists and clinicians across the UK in this way to start their career in cardiovascular research.
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