How we can help with Go Red for Heart Month
Heart Month 2024 is here!
Any money raised, donations and the time they volunteer helps protect the people we love... our children, parents, brothers, sisters, grandparents and closest friends.
Support their campaigns
Find out about their current campaigns and how you can support them. With help, their researchers could find treatments and cures for heart and circulatory diseases sooner and keep families together longer.
Or make a donation
Your donations help them fund more groundbreaking research. Help them save and improve lives of families and loved ones by making a donation today.
Donate
Last year, BHF spent 80p in every £1 raised on lifesaving research.
During February, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) are asking people across the country to Go Red for Heart Month and support. The BHF currently fund around £100 million of research each year into all heart and circulatory diseases and the things that cause them. Heart diseases. Stroke. Vascular dementia. Diabetes. They’re all connected, and they’re all under the microscope.
CPR could save the life of a loved one if they have a cardiac arrest.
They raise money to research cures and treatments, so they can give people more time with the ones they love. Funding research is how they change the game. And we can all play a part. All donations help us support people with heart and circulatory diseases.
Take part – Fundraising!
By raising money for them, you're funding research that gets us closer to cures and treatments. From climbing a mountain to baking biscuits, there are lots of ways you can help end heartbreak.
Fundraising
Give up your time - Volunteer
Volunteering with them is easy, flexible and inclusive. If you can spare any time, they have lots of different volunteer roles to choose from.
Volunteer
Find out more about BHF Events in 2024
£133m 7 million
During 2022-23, BHF invested £133m in delivering their charitable mission...
£99m
...including a net £99m in medical research. The balance was spent on helping families affected by heart and circulatory disease with support and information.
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More than seven million people in the UK live with heart and circulatory diseases and these diseases are responsible for around a quarter of all deaths.
£1bn
BHF’s ambition is to invest over £1billion in cardiovascular research over the next 10 years.