Chris Scordis

Have a Heart Wolverhampton - 71 lock challenge

Fundraising for Wolverhampton Coronary Aftercare Support Group
£710
raised of £500 target
by 29 supporters
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WCASG has created Have a Heart (Wolverhampton), a Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Centre here within Wolverhampton our wonderful new facility opened in August 2022 so that patients, who have completed their NHS rehabilitation, can attend long-term.

Story

We are back again.

Still circumnavigating the canals of the west midlands. This year we will be challenging ourselves to travel through 71 locks. While also revisiting our old nemesis the Netherton Tunnel !

All in support of our local cardiac charity WCASG and there project Have A Heart Wolverhampton.

See the story below 

As some of you who use our services are aware, we continue to have problems with the facilities we rent. Therefore, we have been working hard throughout the pandemic to review our exercise programmes, plan for the future and make our service more sustainable.

We have decided the time is right to progress and improve the service we have been providing for the last 30 years, taking it forward and making it sustainable for the future patients of Wolverhampton. WCASG is creating Have a Heart (Wolverhampton), a Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Centre here within Wolverhampton to continue to offer the excellent service we currently provide, increase our flexibility and provide additional services such as complimentary treatments and socialising space. 

A locality has been identified and we are working hard to convert this premise for your benefit. 

We are looking forward to being able to offer a more stable and structured Phase 4 exercise service to our members by way of a purpose built circuit room and complimenting this with a members gym.

About the campaign

WCASG has created Have a Heart (Wolverhampton), a Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Centre here within Wolverhampton our wonderful new facility opened in August 2022 so that patients, who have completed their NHS rehabilitation, can attend long-term.

About the charity

In the years of existence the group has raised over £2 Million for the benefit of heart patients. The group has an excellent working relationship with the Heart and Lung Centre. Providing funding for Equipment, Phase 4 Exercise Classes, Supporting Research and Training for staff.

Donation summary

Total raised
£710.00
+ £160.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£710.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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