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Elise to do the double for A-A


Elise Robertson of Brighton will be participating in two endurance events running a total of 39 miles for Arrhythmia Alliance.  Her first endurance event will be the Brighton Half Marathon on Sunday 19th February followed by Brighton Marathon on Sunday 15th April. This is an incredible challenge for someone who until recently suffered unexplained episodes of loss of consciousness.Elise endured this condition for over two years and in the summer of 2011, she finally received a pacemaker for an AV node block.


After having the pacemaker fitted, Elise said “I suddenly felt 'alive' and 'bionic'! I could hardly wait to live my life again! Upon waking from my surgery, I quite literally, started my training for the Brighton Half Marathon. This has been an extremely long process, but an integral part to my cardiac rehab. I started off with shuffling along the Brighton seafront to jogging for 30 seconds/walking 2 minutes! I can now run 10 miles non-stop.”

 

Elise will be participating in both the Brighton Half Marathon and Brighton Marathon to raise vital funds for Arrhythmia Alliance. To help Elise achieve her phenomenal fundraising target of £2000, please go to http://www.justgiving.com/Elise-Robertson

Elise said “Arrhythmia Alliance provided me with advice and support about my particular arrhythmia and how to best deal with living with a pacemaker. I really need other supporters of A-A to help me achieve my goal for this fantastic charity!”

If you feel inspired by Elise’s story and would like to participate in an endurance event to raise essential funds for A-A, contact the fundraising team on 01789 450 787 or alternatively email fiona@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk

 

Olympic Medal Winner, Joanne Jackson Launches Warwick School’s Olympic Gold Challenge

Joanne Jackson, Olympic Bronze medallist & World Record holder from the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and her sponsor Cirrus Healthcare visited Warwick School on Wednesday 11th January, to kick start their Olympic Gold Challenge.

Joanne spent time talking to the Warwick School Swimmers about her experiences and posed for photographs with the keen swimmers.

The Gold Challenge is organised in partnership with the British Olympics Association, Paralympics GB and Sport England. Programme participants are sponsored to undertake a minimum of three hours’ training in at least five Olympic or Paralympic sports, or to complete an endurance event. The challenge needs to be completed by 31st December 2012.

The Warwick School students have chosen to participate in an endurance event which will involve swimming 2012km. There will be two separate teams participating in the challenge; a team of 18 boys aged 13 to 17 and a team of 68 boys aged 7 to 17 who are keen to participate and swim as much as they can.

It is anticipated that the challenge will take up to 10 weeks and the money raised from the challenge will go to A-A.

If you are interested in participating in the Gold Challenge get in touch with the team on 01789 450 787 or email: gold@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk
 

Team A-A

Join Team A-A and register to run in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival on 27th May 2012. To register your place, go to http://www.edinburgh-marathon.com/ and raise vital money for A-A. If running in the Marathon is a little daunting, then why not sign up to EMF Half Marathon http://www.edinburgh-marathon.com/?emf_half_marathon.

Once you have registered your place contact Fiona on fiona@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk or call 01789 450 787 to receive your fundraising pack.

 

Don’t look down!

Raj participated in a tandem sky dive on 10th December on behalf of Arrhythmia Alliance and has so far raised £630!

Raj’s mother had been suffering with symptoms of an arrhythmia for years, but doctors just put it down to high blood pressure and her weight. At the beginning of 2011 Raj’s mother started to struggle to walk even short distances due to breathlessness and tightness in her chest. After suggesting to doctors that she might be suffering with angina because it was in the family, she was sent for a fitness test at the local hospital where an arrhythmia was identified. After a 24 hour heart monitor it was confirmed she had an arrhythmia with a heart rate of 45bpm and slowing. Consequently she was fast-tracked for a pacemaker.

Raj is glad that his mother’s arrhythmia was caught in time and Raj hopes that participating in a fundraising event such as this, will help those who are misdiagnosed and also make more people aware of arrhythmia’s and the dangers of it not being treated properly.

Raj said ‘So if you know me, my amazing mum or know someone with a heart condition like arrhythmia or someone with a pacemaker, or even a heart or a mum. Please support my sponsored charity tandem skydive in December for the Arrhythmia Alliance’ - http://www.justgiving.com/SkydiverRaj

To watch Raj in action go to http://youtu.be/iQOYdqrVkw8

Well done Raj!

 

 

Unique Charity Cookbook

WI Lite Stratford (part of the national WI) has produced a unique cookbook designed for entertaining family and friends, featuring three course dinner party recipes sourced from some of Stratford Upon Avon's finest eateries including Grants of Sheep Street, RSC Rooftop Restaurant, The Arden Hotel and No. 9 Church St. From roast duck with balsamic cherries to spiced tomato and bean soup, lemongrass panna cotta to chocolate fondant, there is something to suit all tastes. There's even a section on how to cook the perfect roast dinner and some fabulous cocktail recipes. Priced at just £8, it's a unique addition to your cookbook collection and will make an ideal Christmas present.

All profits will go to local charities which include A-A! WI Lite are aiming to raise enough money to enable a defibrillator and associated training to be provided near the recreation area in Stratford upon Avon.

Copies are available online at www.wilite.co.uk, a small charge will be made to cover postage and packing for online orders.

 

Knitted Together News

If you would like to be at the heart of our ‘Knitting Initiative’ and receive our quarterly Knitted Together News contact Fiona on on 01789 451 826 or email: fiona@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk. Edition one is now available, click here.

 

A Bakers Dozen

Are you a keen cook and would like to bake cakes on the charities behalf, on an ad hoc basis?

From time to time the charity requires cakes to sell on its stalls at local fairs and fetes. If you would like to get involved and bake a selection of tasty treats for our next event contact Fiona on 01789 451 826 or email: fiona@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk.

Alternatively why don’t you hold your own cake sale with the money from the sales going to A-A.

 

 

Defibrillator Launched at Blackwell Village

We are pleased to announce that Blackwell Village in Warwickshire has joined the campaign to become ‘Heart Safe’.
Residents of the Warwickshire village now have access to a life-saving Automated External Defibrillator (AED) which was unveiled at a Restart the Heart Education and Awareness Evening held at Blackwell Village Hall on Tuesday 6th December 2011.

The session was provided by West Midlands Ambulance Service, John Davies who is the Community First Responder Trainer.  The defibrillator is located at Blackwell Business Park, Blackwell, Shipston on Stour.
If you would like to make your community Heart Safe contact A-A on 01789 450 682 alternatively email: info@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk

 

The first of three lifesaving defibrillators launched in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire

The Heart Rhythm Charity, Arrhythmia Alliance, is pleased to announce the launch of a life-saving Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at the village of Hook Norton in Oxfordshire.

Click here to see press release.

If you would like more information on making your community ‘Heart Safe’ contact Joe on 01789 450787or email

joe@heartrhythmcharity.org.uk

 

Big Boost to Fundraising for Local Charity

Each donation you make means a great deal to us. Funds raised go towards the development of resources that benefit patients, medical professionals and the general public.

Click here to view the press release.

 

Calling all fundraisers – your charity needs you!!

Have you ever considered raising awareness by holding a fundraising event?

Ever thought of asking friends and family to donate to AA as your birthday gift?

Wendy and Fiona are looking forward to increasing AA’s Fundraising events calendar and are looking for new recruits!

As Mr. Tesco says; ‘every little helps’, so please do not be put off by the thought of having to organise the event to end all others!

We are so grateful to all of our supporters for giving their time and energy to promoting the work of Arrhythmia Alliance.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any ideas of your own, alternatively please follow this link to our ‘Fundraising Top Tips’ to get inspired.

 

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