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Katie Bear’s Easter Hunt

Katie Bear’s Easter Hunt

Join Katie Bear at the farm for a day of Easter funGet ready for an egg-cellent day at Cannon Hall Farm with Katie Bear, kindly sponsored by Womble Bond Dickinson! Take part in lots of springtime fun including a scavenger hunt with a tasty easter egg reward, outdoor...

New charity partnership with Berry’s Jewellers

New charity partnership with Berry’s Jewellers

Luxury jewellery specialist Berry’s Jewellers have made Children’s Heart Surgery Fund (CHSF) their charity of the year for 2025. The family-owned company has stores in Leeds, York, Windsor, Nottingham and Newcastle, and staff are set to take on fundraising initiatives...

Finley’s Story

Finley’s Story

Finley Kenneth Peirson was born in July 2022 and was rushed straight to Scarborough’s Special Care Baby Unit with a suspected infection. Over the weeks that followed, Finley deteriorated and was put into an incubator. One of the doctors detected a heart murmur and...

COMMUNITY FUNDRAISING

12 Ways of Christmas

12 Ways of Christmas

As a charity that receives no government or NHS funding, your support of CHSF is crucial this Christmas. There are many ways you can get involved to help, no matter how big or small. See below for 12 ways you can help - pick the options that suit you best!TELL YOUR...

In memory of Sian Firth

In memory of Sian Firth

written by Sian's sister, Rachael My son Samuel was born on 30th October 2014 in our local hospital. It was clear straight away there were complications, but no one was sure what they were.   Following various tests, he was transported later that day to the...

Give A Bear Hug This Christmas

Give A Bear Hug This Christmas

Help us raise £5000 this Christmas to ensure every baby and child who has open heart surgery at Leeds next year receives a precious gift from CHSF - a Katie Bear teddy!On average around 500 babies and children have open heart surgery at Leeds every year. Each one of...

CORPORATE

The importance of team building and boosting staff morale

The importance of team building and boosting staff morale

As the world tentatively opens up, now is a good time to look at the importance of team building and boosting staff morale and motivation in the workplace.The CHSF Team are returning to the office on a timetable approach later this month, to cover the activities, but...

CSR: the heart of our economic and mental recovery

CSR: the heart of our economic and mental recovery

A guest blog by Rachel McElroy, Chief Communication and Engagement Officer at Solutionize Global The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a powerful spotlight on the basic human need for connection. Our lives' regular patterns have been erased and replaced with limited...

EVENTS

Game4Hearts: Jessica

Game4Hearts: Jessica

Jessica was born with a hole in her heart and had open heart surgery when she was 8 years old. During her time in hospital, gaming provided a huge relief, joy and distraction from her treatment and continues to play a big part in her life.In 2021, Jessica decided to...

Game4Hearts

Game4Hearts

We're calling for all gamers, from novice to expert, to join our new Game4Hearts virtual challenge to raise vital funds for CHSF this November.As the nights get darker and we get closer to the cosy winter season, we are asking supporters to ‘Game4Hearts’ this November...

Wakefield heart hero set to conquer Great North Run for CHSF

Wakefield heart hero set to conquer Great North Run for CHSF

21-year-old Danny Hirst was born with a hole in his heart, which was discovered when he was just 6 weeks old. Danny had open heart surgery in Leeds when he was 11. And he is set to take on the Great North Run to raise vital funds for the charity which helped him and...

REAL STORIES

The Story of Gracie Mae Rengger

The Story of Gracie Mae Rengger

Written by mum Jessica Gracie was born on the 30th September 2022, weighing 6lb 4oz and this is where our journey began...  Within 72 hours of Gracie being born and spending time on NICU, we found out Gracie had Tetralogy of fallot, VSD and an ASD, which is all...

Stay Another Day: The Hemingway Family

Stay Another Day: The Hemingway Family

Helen was born in 1989 with a congenital heart defect. She lived in Hull with her mum, dad and sister, but would need heart surgery at Killingbeck Hospital in Leeds (over 60 miles away) to save her life. Heart mum Lesley sent us an amazing story about her daughter...

Stay Another Day: Harry’s Story

Stay Another Day: Harry’s Story

Heart hero Harry had life-saving open heart surgery at Leeds, in October this year. From Harrogate, mum Shawney tells us a bit more about the brilliant work of the Leeds Congenital Heart Unit and how their family were looked after in CHSF-funded accommodation while...

FAMILY

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WHAT YOU’VE FUNDED

Georgie meets our Bradford Cardiac Nurse Specialist Araminta

Georgie meets our Bradford Cardiac Nurse Specialist Araminta

Corporate Partnerships Manager Georgie recently went along to St Luke's Hospital in Bradford to meet up with Children's Cardiac Nurse Specialist Araminta - whose role is funded because of your donations! In this blog, find out a bit more about Araminta's role and the...

Palliative care training for over 90 nurses

Palliative care training for over 90 nurses

Because of your superb support, CHSF were able to fund an educational event focussing on palliative care in babies and children with CHD. The event was attended by over 90 nurses and clinicians from across the Yorkshire and Humber region. Cat Brown, Lead Nurse for the...

CHSF grant £10,000 to Eckersley House

CHSF grant £10,000 to Eckersley House

We are thrilled to announce we have awarded a grant of £10,000 to Eckersley House ‘Home from Home’ run by The Sick Children’s Trust, thanks to your donations. Eckersley House gives families with a seriously ill child at Leeds Children’s Hospital a place to stay just...

LEEDS CONGENITAL HEART UNIT

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PRESS

Surgical camera funded thanks to Ecclesiastical Insurance £1,000 boost

Surgical camera funded thanks to Ecclesiastical Insurance £1,000 boost

Children’s Heart Surgery Fund (CHSF) won a £1,000 festive financial boost from Ecclesiastical Insurance late last year thanks to nominations from the public. And the charity, which has supported the Leeds Congenital Heart Unit since 1988, has put the money towards a...

New Home Bargains branch to donate £2,000

New Home Bargains branch to donate £2,000

Yorkshire Evening Post Wednesday 20 January 2021By Daniel SheridanHome Bargains is set to unveil its new Leeds Crown Point store - and they have donate £2k to CHSF! ​ The store will be officially opened at 8.30am on Saturday January 23, 2021. And the store will also...

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

Your generosity can really mean the world to children and adults with congenital heart disease across Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.
Whatever you can give will make a huge difference!

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