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Wear Red for Heart Heroes

26 January 2024 (by Hayley Armstrong (admin))

On Friday 9th February, we are joining the Heart Heroes fundraising campaign by wearing red.  As our uniform is red, we can show our support for this charity by wearing something else that is red along with our school uniform.  This could be red socks, a red hairband or red shoes – you decide!  We have set up a JustGiving page for your donations; please see the link below.

Heart Heroes work with children and their families living with heart conditions. They aim to provide services for these children, to help them meet others who are in similar situations and allow their family to talk to other families going through related experiences.

Some of their work includes:

  • supporting children with heart diseases aged 0 – 16
  • Organising events and providing socialising opportunities for children to attend
  • Introducing families with similar experiences so that they can support each other.

“Real superheroes live in the hearts of children fighting big battles”

Read Maggie’s story below:

“My four year old daughter was diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot when she was ten days old and required open heart surgery when she was six months old to correct some defects in her heart. She was a poorly baby and was tube fed for eight months of her life. She has since been diagnosed with autism.

I recently attended a pottery event organised by Heart Heroes. It was great to be able to meet other families of children with heart conditions and share stories and feelings with people who have been through the same as you. To be able to share frustrations and fears, as well as have fun and make new friends is very much needed. Heart Heroes creates wonderful opportunities for many families for which we are very grateful.

It can feel very lonely and isolating having a child who is poorly or who has developmental issues, so to meet families who ‘just get it’ is very comforting and helps you remember you are not on your own”.

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