Macclesfield MPDavid Rutley supported the British Heart Foundation (BHF) when the BHF revealed their first ever pop-up shop in the Palace of Westminster.
David met shop staff and volunteers to hear how BHF shops raise vital funds for life-saving research. During the visit, Davidadded his voice to the call for people to Ramp up the Red this February.
On 7th February, the BHF urged people to Ramp up the Red by wearing something red, hosting a red-themed party, or baking some red-coloured treats.
David said: “I am delighted to help raise awareness of heart disease by taking part in Ramp up the Red. I would like to thank everyone who took part on 7th February. Your involvement will help to beat a devastating disease which can affect anyone, from babies to grandparents.”
Coronary heart disease is the UK’s single biggest killer, responsible for almost 74,000 deaths in the UK each year, an average of 200 people each day. There are currently 2.3 million people in the UK living with coronary heart disease.
Mike Taylor, Retail Director at the BHF, said “We wanted to show MPs just how important our shops are – without our shop staff, including 23,000 volunteers across the UK, we simply couldn’t continue our life-saving work.
“It is fantastic to see David Rutley showing his support and ramping up the red. All the money raised on 7 February will help us truly fight for every heartbeat.”
For more information about Ramp up the Red or to donate please visit bhf.org.uk/red