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Little Hearts Matter’s Announcement from The Board of Trustees
We are deeply saddened to inform you that Suzie Hutchinson will be leaving Little Hearts Matter on May 23rd. This has not been an easy decision for Suzie to
Department of Work and Pensions proposed changes to welfare benefits. Pathway to work.
Many LHM members have been worried about the Governments proposed changes to the support that disabled people receive from social security. Back to Work There is still more to learn
LHM Mum Sara and Charlie: A Journey of Strength and Hope
[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text css=""]Sara O’Brien’s life changed forever when her son Charlie was diagnosed with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), a single ventricle heart condition where there’s a collection of abnormalitiesLHM Challenge Fundraisers head to Europe
LHM is heading to Europe this March and April with runners taking part in Marathons and Half Marathons in Paris and Barcelona. We caught up with these fantastic athletes to
Our 2025 Newssheet: Important information and dates for our activities during 2025
We wish our members a very happy New Year! Our 2025 Newssheet will soon arrive in your post-box with important information and dates for our activities during 2025. Please click
West Midlands Invited to ‘Light the World’ with UK’s First Charity Donation Vending Machines
Shoppers in the West Midlands are the first in the country to be invited to make donations to charities – through vending machines. For the first time in the
From Half a Heart to Full of Life: Ollie’s Remarkable Journey
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]LHM Parent member Emma Humphrey’s journey with her son, Oliver, has been one of courage, perseverance, and hope. Oliver, also known as Ollie, has shown the resilience throughout his
Little Hearts Matter brings together medical experts to drive the best future for children and young adults with half a working heart
‘Living the best life with a Single Ventricle Heart Circulation’ Medical Symposium: Monday 30 September, Birmingham As we mark World Heart Day, over 100 medics, specialists, doctors, nurses, psychologists and
30 Years On
by Suzie Hutchinson The diagnosis of a single ventricle heart condition, in an unborn baby, leaves families feeling frightened, isolated and confused. This was true of parents whoIf you’re a journalist and want to find out more about LHM, please contact us using the form below.