Stop the Heartbreak

Stop the Heartbreak 2016

Fundraising for University of Gloucestershire
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The University of Gloucestershire's Stop the Heartbreak campaign, launched with the Citizen in 2013, aims to raise funds for vital cardiac screening for young people aged 14-35 in the county and to promote the use of defibrillators in sporting and community venues.

In 2016 we have two screening days booked; one in Gloucester on Saturday 20th February and one in Cheltenham on Sunday 21st February. Up to 100 people can be screened each day by CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young).

We need to raise £7,000 so that 200 people can take advantage of the screening for free. This screening is important because it can detect any potential heart issues which could, if not deteced, be fatal.

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University of Gloucestershire

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The University of Gloucestershire aims to provide an education for life and for all, not just in the classroom, but in how we live our lives. No matter what they choose to study, helping our students become better citizens of the world is at the heart of what we do, and with your help, create a better future.

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