GO RED FRIDAY 11TH FEBRUARY (OR ANYTIME DURING FEBRUARY)
As February is Heart Awareness Month, businesses, schools and communities are being asked to ‘go red’ for our Big Red Heart Appeal on Friday February 11th 2022 by holding their own red events and activities or anytime during the month.
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Communities, schools and employees will wear red or hold red events and iconic buildings will go red to raise awareness and funds to support the Calon Hearts charity and allow us to hold more heart screenings in Wales.
Donations raised from The Big Red Heart Appeal will help Calon Hearts continue to place defibrillators across Wales, teach Free CPR training and hold heart screening days.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Have fun by going red and raising donations for Calon Hearts. Whether you hold a red-themed event or simply wear something red to work, there are plenty of fun ways to get involved…
– Red face painting
– Sit in a bath of red custard
– Wear red to work / school
– Hold a red bake sale
– Hold a red themed challenge
– Hold a red arts and crafts event
– Decorate or light up your building red
– Wear red lipstick/nails
– Host a local red walk
February 11th is the official Big Red Heart Appeal day but you can fundraise for Welsh Hearts anytime during February! What will you do to support the campaign?
However you choose to ‘go red’ or see others taking part in the campaign, it should be a reminder to help us fight the number one killer heart disease across Wales and help Calon Hearts save many more lives!
When you’ve decided how to ‘go red’, let us know and we’ll be happy to provide you with donation buckets and Calon Hearts balloons and badges. Email us at sharon@calonhearts.org
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