Get to know Nottingham's charitable organisations and the amazing work they do to help people in our local community.
British Heart Foundation
Located on Long Row W in Nottingham city centre, British Heart Foundation are home to an abundance of beautiful furniture which they sell to contribute towards their cause of creating a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases. All the money they raise goes towards helping to research cures and treatments.
Founded in 1961 by a group of medical professionals wanting to fund extra research into the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart and circulatory diseases. The BHF today is just as committed to ending the heartbreak caused by these conditions.
Although British Heart Foundation are a national charity, the Nottingham store is managed by local people in our community who want to do their part to support the cause. The work they do not only benefits people in Nottingham but all over the UK and beyond. The store is temporarily closed due to the covid-19 restrictions currently in place but plans to reopen as soon as possible.
Did you know?
Every year, British Heart Foundation fund over £100 million of research to combat all heart and circulatory diseases and the things that cause them.
Here's how you can support the British Heart Foundation:
If you'd like to support the British Heart Foundation's cause in Nottingham then the best place to start would be by paying a visit to their city centre store and having a shop around. Don't forget that the store is temporarily closed but will be open again soon.
Weekly lottery
Be in with a chance of winning up to £1,000 every week! Take part from just £1 a week and help us fund life saving research into heart and circulatory diseases.
Get in touch:
British Heart Foundation Furniture & Electrical
50-52 Long Row W, Nottingham, NG1 6JB
01158 281090
Online shop: https://giftshop.bhf.org.uk/
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