Want to fundraise on Wear Red Day but not sure what to do? Maybe you can’t take part on the day but still want to fundraise…

Join the Red Mile challenge!

We challenge you to run, walk, swim or cycle the distance of one mile while wearing red on Wear Red Day, or one day in February for Heart Awareness Month.

By taking on the RED MILE you will be raising awareness of congenital heart disease as well as generating vital funds to support hearts for life.

You can join in the challenge by registering for Wear Red Day and opening a JustGiving page.

Remember to share your activity with family, friends and colleagues and ask them to sponsor and support you in your Red Mile challenge!

It can be as simple as walking the dog or walking to school or work. You could even add the mile to your daily run, walk, swim or cycle.

Lets put some fun into fundraising and rock your red by completing a RED mile your way, anytime on Friday 3rd February, or during the month of February!

Wear Red Day is a fantastic annual event that generates vital, life-saving income for our charity to support the Leeds Congenital Heart Unit, our patients and families.

15 amazing heart stories to round-up Heart Month

15 amazing heart stories to round-up Heart Month

You not only raised significant donations for CHSF in and around February for Heart Month, but with your help we communicated our cause loud and clear to every corner of the region through your stories! Here’s a round-up of just some of the blogs and local news which...

Luca’s Story

Luca’s Story

When Luca was born, mum Emma and dad Michael discovered Luca had a very loud heart murmur. The day after, they were transferred from Jimmy’s to the Leeds Children’s Hospital for a heart scan. It was then when they received the congenital heart disease (CHD) diagnosis...

Alfie’s Story

Alfie’s Story

17-year old Alfie’s family found out he had congenital heart disease (CHD) when he was just 2 months old. Following multiple procedures, Alfie is now enjoying life both as a teenager and keen LUFC supporter, as mum Kirsty tells us: “Alfie was only 7 weeks old when we...