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National Helpline 01223 846845
Do you have concerns or worries that you would like to talk to someone about?
Our telephone helpline, as part of our national support services, normally operates 9.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Saturday
If you get no reply please leave your name and number and we shall attend to your call as soon as possible.
If you have a question or issue that is best in writing, please write to our Head Office who will try to find an appropriate person to answer it.
All the people who answer our helplines have been patients or carers so are likely to understand your concerns because they have been there.
Donations
We gratefully thank all those who have sent donations, including the following.
Dorothy Robinson presented £300 for the Papworth Fund, collected at her 80th birthday celebration
Eric and Jose Day presented £515 for the Papworth Fund from their Golden Wedding celebration
Mr A Kelly family and friends have kindly donated £118 in memory of Mr A Kelly
Mrs Audrey Tizzard gave us a donation of £1010 as a bequest for husband Charlie from friends and colleagues
Mr C Pirali, Balham, London has donated £500
An online donation of £500 from Andrew Lamb
In memory of Mr Wally Lloyd, late Treasurer of the Chester Area Group, £185 from friends and family
From friends and family of H.G. Allen, £400
Mrs Gillian Bumstead in memory of Tony Bumstead £50
We acknowledge here donations over £50 unless the donor wishes otherwise
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BCPA Head Office
15 Abbey Road
Bingham
Nottingham
NG13 8EE
About The BCPA
President: Sir Terence English KBE FRCS
Vice-Presidents: Ben Milstein MA FRCS, Alan Bowcher DMS FFA
Chairman: Keith Jackson
Vice-Chairman & Journal Editor: Dr Richard Maddison
Treasurer: Derek Holley OBE FCA
Trustees: Alan Lea, Keith Atherton, Janet Jackson, Andrew Steel
The British Cardiac Patients Association (BCPA), previously known as “The Zipper Club”, is a non profit making organisation run by volunteers and established to provide support to cardiac patients and their carers.
The primary aim of our association is to give support, reassurance and advice to cardiac patients, their families and carers.
Whether it be heart attack, angina, cardiac investigations, arrhythmias, stents, implantable cardiac devices or cardiac surgery for bypass, valve replacement, aneurysm, hole-in-the-heart, heart or heart and lung transplant, we are available to offer free advice and information.
A further objective is to undertake fund-raising activities to help our local hospitals, and give us the opportunity to say "Thank You" for a better quality of life. We are a Registered Charity, and all our work is purely voluntary.
Fundraising takes a fairly low priority which tends to occur naturally because members "wish to put something back" for the benefits they have received.
Over the years substantial help has been given to hospitals with a total of approximately £250,000 being donated in equipment for the benefit of cardiac patients.
In 1987 The General Hospital Fund was opened and is funded by the Annual Grand Draw. The General Hospital Fund is administered by the Executive Committee who are the trustees of the Association and is used to help Area Groups to purchase equipment for their 'local' hospitals, cardiac units, or cardiac surgery hospitals.
Over the past 10 years over £75,000 has been used from this fund together with an equal amount from Area Group funds for the purchase a wide variety of cardiac equipment and cardiac patient comforts including infusion pumps, patient chairs, ECG trackers, ECG Monitors, wheelchair, Icemaking machines, pulse Oximeters, Special comfort mattresses and TV.
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AGM Report 2011
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