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Published Date: 17 January 2008
HEART Research UK would like to say a big thank you to everyone who took part in our national Sing for your Heart week in December. We reached all corners of the country this year and its thanks to support by local people all over the country that we had our biggest and best year yet.
Choirs, bands, schools, offices and groups of friends all over the UK broke out in song and organised fundraising concerts, gigs and carol singing to raise money for our continuing pioneering work in Heart Research.

Sing for your Heart will be taking place December 8 to15 in 2008 and plans are already underway to make it even bigger than last year. We are looking for choirs to sing in stations and shopping centres, schools to do concerts, companies to run fundraising days and bands or event organisers to put on gigs. Anyone interested should get in contact.

Many thanks,

Laura Schofield, Heart Research UK, Suite 12D Joseph's Well, Leeds, LS3 1AB.



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  • Last Updated: 29 February 2008 11:52 AM
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