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Rochdale Heartbeat honoured with


         Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service







          Voluntary group Rochdale Heartbeat has
          been honoured with a Queen’s Award for
          Voluntary Service – the highest award a
          group can receive in the UK.




          Rochdale Heartbeat provides a supported
          programme for heart patients after their
          discharge from NHS care, including a weekly
          gentle exercise programme, availability of
          professionals to discuss any worries and the
          opportunity to meet other patients who have          those who are medically qualified, those who
          undergone similar heart procedures.                  have experienced heart complaints and their
                                                               attendant problems and others, who in some
          It was founded in 1988 and became a charity          way can offer relevant help and support.
          in 1990, organising social evenings, healthy
          lifestyle events, relevant interesting               Heartbeat also holds a fortnightly exercise
          speakers and fundraising events.                     and support group, which has had to be
                                                               suspended due to Covid, and they visit the
          Commonly known as the MBE for volunteer              patients in the Silver Heart unit at Fairfield
          groups, the Queen’s Award for Voluntary              every week. This too has been put on hold for
          Service aims to recognise outstanding work           the time being.
          by volunteer groups to benefit their local
          communities. It was created in 2002 to               A representative from Rochdale Heartbeat
          celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee.                said: “We are delighted that the group’s work
                                                               to support the heart patients of Rochdale
          Rochdale Heartbeat will receive its award            and beyond has been recognised.
          later in the summer from the
          Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester and            “We thank each and every one of our
          then two members of the group will be                volunteers and supporters for all their hard
          invited to attend a garden party at                  work, support and commitment.
          Buckingham Palace in 2022.
                                                               Sir Warren Smith, the Lord-Lieutenant of
          Since inception, Rochdale Heartbeat has              Greater Manchester said: “This award
          raised over £350,000 and has donated                 recognises the contribution an organisation
          various items of medical equipment to both           makes within its community. It is a rare
          Royal Oldham and Fairfield hospitals, as well        honour. It is not won easily and it recognises
          as donating 42 defibrillators to local sports        real achievement, effort, and a major
          venues, gyms, community halls and churches.          contribution to the community.

          Outside the organised classes, support is            “The last 16 months have highlighted just
          offered to patients, whether they are still          how valuable volunteering is to the country,
          in hospital, attending outpatient clinics or         with groups innovatively continuing their
          back home in the community. This support             valuable work in the community, despite the
          is offered by a variety of people, including         restrictions and threat of the virus.”

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