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Children’s Heart Surgery Fund exists to support local heart warriors and their families. There is no better way to explain our charity than using a powerful story – like yours.

Please share your experiences to help others realise they are not alone, and spread awareness of congenital heart disease and the pioneering work of the Leeds Congenital Heart Unit.

We promise to use your story to positively promote CHSF’s cause across the wider region.

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REAL STORIES

Louie

Louie

Louie's heart condition was detected at mum, Rebekkah's, 20 week scan. Louie would need life-saving surgery at Leeds after he was born and CHSF were there to ease the family's experience, providing vital assistance and comfort throughout Louie's treatment and...

Ebony

Ebony

When Ebony was born in September 2023, her congenital heart defect went undetected until she started to get very poorly at just over a week old. Ebony was 'blue-lighted' from Scunthorpe to Leeds, where she had emergency heart surgery to save her life...Ebony's mum,...

Abraham

Abraham

From being diagnosed with CHD at just 3 days old to overcoming multiple heart surgeries, Abraham is a true heart warrior! As well as funding our life-saving Heart Unit where he was treated, Children's Heart Surgery Fund have played a crucial role in supporting Abraham...

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: 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...