Walk To Remember 2024 Photo Gallery
On Sunday 8th September 2024 over one hundred of our supporters came together to walk from Hazelbank Park to Loughshore Park, County Antrim, in memory and tribute to David Magill MBE, an amazing fundraiser and friend to NICHS who volunteered so generously and selflessly for us for over 30 years. Chair of the Glengormley Fundraising Support Group, over three decades he helped raise over £350,000 for our cause for which he was deservedly awarded the MBE in 2005, which he accepted on behalf of all the volunteers. David sadly passed away in November 2021 but is very fondly remembered by all his friends at NICHS, which is why we wanted to walk in his footsteps with his family, along his favourite route, in honour of all those who like him are kind, generous and caring, and leave a lasting legacy of a desire to help others.
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At least 80p in every £1 raised or donated is spent delivering our life-changing care and prevention services, as well as funding local research into these illnesses.
How does NICHS spend donations?
Thanks to our loyal supporters we raised more than £3.35 Million last year to support our programmes across Northern Ireland.
£1.39 Million was spent on delivering our care support programmes, £576k was spent on delivering our prevention programmes and £736k on local research into chest, heart and stroke related conditions.
In other words, for every £1 raised, around 80p, went directly to funding our care and prevention programmes as well as research to help fight chest, heart and stroke conditions.
How you can helpOver 335,000 people in Northern Ireland are living with chest, heart and stroke conditions, and these illnesses are responsible for 37% of all adult deaths every year. That's almost 6,000 people. Every day across Northern Ireland 11 people will suffer a stroke and 17 will have a heart attack.
With your support we are able to continue our vital care and prevention work across the community, caring for people who are living with chest, heart and stroke conditions and helping prevent people becoming ill in the first place.
Support us today and help us lead the fight against chest, heart and stroke illnesses across Northern Ireland. -
Gift Aid is a scheme that allows charities to reclaim tax on donations made by UK taxpayers.
The scheme allows us to reclaim 25% on qualifying donations and the additional income makes a big difference – enough to fund a local research project.
So please consider gift aiding your donations if you are a UK taxpayer.
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If you would like any further help, or have any questions, please contact Supporter Care on 028 9026 6743 or supportercare@nichs.org.uk
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The work that we do is only possible because of the generous donations that we receive from our supporters. You are very important to us. Thank you so much for helping us in the care and prevention of chest, heart and stroke illnesses across Northern Ireland.
When you make a donation to Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, we promise that :
- Your donation will be used wisely, responsibly and for the purpose given.
- If a donation is made for a specific purpose we will honour that request.
- We will safeguard your personal information in line with Data Protection principles.
- We will communicate with you in accordance with your wishes.
- Queries or complaints will be responded to as quickly as possible.
- Administration costs will be kept to a minimum.
- Your support will be acknowledged and we will keep you updated about how you are helping people who suffer from chest, heart or stroke illnesses.
- Fundraisers will respect you as a donor and will be transparent in their dealings with you at all times.
- Fundraisers will work to the highest professional standards and will adhere to the practices and guidelines as directed by the Institute of Fundraising.
- Where donations are solicited indirectly, i.e. by 3rd party agencies, we recognise that donors have the right to request information about them.
If you have any questions, please contact Supporter Care on 028 9026 6743 or supportercare@nichs.org.uk.