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‘Let’s see your red side North Antrim’ says Frew

Local MLA Paul Frew is calling on people in Ballymena to get behind Rock Up in Red.

Local MLA Paul Frew is calling on people in Ballymena to get behind Rock Up in Red.

FEBRUARY is Heart Month and British Heart Foundation (BHF) Northern Ireland and Paul Frew DUP MLA is asking local people to join Rock Up In Red on Friday, February 1.

In Heart Month, BHF Northern Ireland encourages people across the country to think about their own hearts and the hearts of those around them. Your heart charity also needs local people to get involved with Rock up In Red, and raise vital funds for the charity’s life-saving work.

It’s easy to Rock Up In Red like Paul Frew. All you have to do is wear something red, whether it’s red nails, red lipstick or even red socks, it’s really easy to do and for just £2 you’ll really be helping the charity continue its life-saving work. Anything goes, as long as it’s red.

Paul Frew says ‘This is a great initiative and a fun way to get involved with an issue that affects so many. I hope this helps to alert people amd bring this to their attention.’

By wearing red on Rock Up In Red and raising money, you will help BHF Northern Ireland to save lives through pioneering research, patient care, campaigning for change and by providing vital information.

At BHF Northern Ireland our aim is to fight heart disease until it is no longer the cause of premature death. It kills one in four men and women and is responsible for over 4,400 deaths in Northern Ireland each year.


 
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