Join Tommy Frank for a Boxing for Wellbeing session

When? Wednesday 27th May 2026

Where? Titans Boxing, 157 Morland Road, Sheffield S14 1TE [Google Maps]

Time: 10:30am – 1pm

Who? CHD Patients (aged 12+)

Join the CHSF team for a fab morning with CHSF Ambassador, heart warrior and ex-pro boxer Tommy Frank!

  • Meet other people with CHD

  • Learn boxing principles from an expert

  • Enjoy a day of movement in a non-medical environment

A great opportunity to build friendships, try something new and have fun! We can’t wait to see you there!

For more info email lucy.mcmahon@chsf.org.uk

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FAQs

What will I be doing?
  • Learning about Tommy’s Story
  • Get some practice in for the principles of boxing
  • Having a tasty lunch
Who is this event for?

This event is designed for people aged 12+ who are living with congenital heart disease (CHD). It’s a chance to have fun, connect with others who “get it,” and enjoy a relaxed, non-medical setting.

Will there be alcohol?

Absolutely not. This is a completely alcohol-free event.

What do I need to wear?

Please wear clothing you can move in – think ‘Gym Kit’!

Can parents come too?

We encourage a drop of and pick up model; however parents are welcome to stay but will not be taking part in events.

Is there parking onsite?

Yes, but there is limited space.

Will there be food?

Yes – we’ll have light snacks and drinks available. If you have any allergies or dietary needs, please let us know when you sign up.

How long will the event last?

The event will run for approximately 2.5 hours including lunch and social time.

Do I need to register in advance?

Yes, we ask that all attendees register ahead of time so we can prepare.

Is there a cost to attend?

No, the event is free but registration is required.

Who do I contact if I have more questions?

Feel free to reach out to Lucy at lucy.mcmahon@chsf.org.uk with any questions.

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