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Operation Heartbeat, the Evening Chronicle centenary appeal to help finance heart
Operation Heartbeat, the Evening Chronicle centenary appeal to help finance heart transplants and research at the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle is better off to the tune of 580. Tyne Wear Waste Saver, Newburn, a community recycling project, and Davidsons Wastepaper Ltd. of Shotton Colliery, gave the money jointly to help patient care and the buying of new equipment. Left to right are Arthur Greensides, manager of Waste Saver, and Alan Batty, chairman, presenting the cheque to the Freeman manager Len Fenwick, with Paul Littlefair (extreme right) commercial manager of Davidson s. 8th September 1986
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Cheque Donation Fundraising Health Hospital Medical 1986
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Operation Heartbeat Receives Generous Donation to Advance Heart Transplants and Research at Freeman Hospital
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. In this print from 1986, we witness a heartwarming moment that showcases the power of community support. Operation Heartbeat, the Evening Chronicle centenary appeal aimed at financing heart transplants and research at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, has received a significant boost of £580. This remarkable contribution was made possible by Tyne Wear Waste Saver, Newburn - a commendable community recycling project - and Davidsons Wastepaper Ltd. of Shotton Colliery. The image captures Arthur Greensides, manager of Waste Saver, standing alongside Alan Batty, chairman of the organization as they proudly present a symbolic cheque to Len Fenwick, the esteemed manager of Freeman Hospital. The genuine smiles on their faces reflect not only their joy in making this donation but also their dedication towards improving patient care and acquiring new medical equipment. Also featured in the photograph is Paul Littlefair, commercial manager of Davidson's Wastepaper Ltd. , who stands on the extreme right with an expression filled with gratitude for being part of such an impactful initiative. This snapshot serves as a reminder that even during challenging times like those faced in the 1980s when resources were scarce, compassion and unity can prevail. Through acts like these donations from local businesses and organizations within our communities, advancements in healthcare become possible - ultimately saving lives and offering hope to countless individuals in need.
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