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Keeping the campaign going



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
I would like to thank all the people who have given me support and help on the ground over the past few years to achieve the aims of Scottish HART.
I said from the beginning that this charity is for the people of Scotland to benefit.

From this we have together seen the launch of the first pilot scheme for screening at Hampden Park and although this is not the full picture, it is a huge step forward.

On another issue, Scottish HART has now installed in excess of £40,000 worth of equipment in the community, saving lives, with one machine in Aberdeen already responsible for saving five lives.

That is a terrific result and a big thanks to all – not just from the charity, but from the families of those saved.

We have achieved much in the past 12 years, so let's keep up the campaign for Scotland.

If you would like to help in any way as a volunteer or to be trained in your own town or community for the AED schemes, then please call 01750 721297 or email Info@scottishhart.com

WILMA B. GUNN



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