Beating Heart Disease Together

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British Heart Foundation Scotland


Thank you for supporting British Heart Foundation (BHF) Scotland, the nation's heart charity. Disease of the heart and circulation is Scotland's biggest killer - around 19,000 men, women and children die each year in Scotland and another 600,000 are living with it. Our mission is to play a major role in the fight against heart and circulatory disease so that it is no longer a major cause of disability and premature death.

Our vision is of a world in which people do not die prematurely of heart disease.

We desperately need your help now to allow us to do this. 

We need your donations of time and money to help us fund our pioneering research, our vital prevention and care resources that are available to eveyone, our wonderful nurses who care for many people living with heart and circulatory disease in Scotland and of course the life saving equipment that we are funding up and down the country.

Read more here about who we are, find out about BHF Scotland in your area, see our history of pioneering research - and check out how you could have a career with us.

Visit the British Heart Foundation website to find out more.

Our Sponsors

Challenge Scotland have a number of sponsors, some of which can be seen here. Check out the sponsors page for a complete listing.

Recently, Edinburgh based digital solutions company CIVIC, came on board to help out with developing the Challenge Scotland brand and in particular this website. Visit CIVIC's website for more information on who they are and what they could do for you.

 

 

 

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