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Heba – Iraq

Born with a life-threatening congenital heart disease in war-torn Iraq, baby Heba’s luck was transformed when she was chanced upon by a BBC film crew.

Sharon – Kenya

Sharon was born with congenital heart disease that required open heart surgery. Referred by a hospital in Nairobi, Sharon’s life was saved by Great Ormond Street Consultant surgeon, Mr Martin…

Medical Volunteering opportunities

Chain of Hope relies on medical volunteers to offer their skills and expertise in order to carry out our training programmes and medical missions. Volunteering usually involves a week of surgical or…

Support Volunteers

Chain of Hope is supported by Host Families who care for children when they come to the UK. They provide a warm, homely environment for children and their parent or guardian during their temporary…

Specialist Training Missions

Chain of Hope carefully recruits and compiles teams of world-leading cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, specialist physicians, nurses and technicians who volunteer their time to share their skills in…

Life-Saving Cardiac Training

At Chain of Hope, we believe that training local medical professionals is key to the future success of each cardiac unit that we work with. We train medical personnel in each of the different roles…

Fighting Neglected Diseases

We have begun to support small scale research projects in some of the countries where our specialist medical missions take place, to look at the prevalence of the diseases and the possibilities of…

Events

Get involved! If you would like to find out more about any of our events, please contact Oroyo on 020 7351 1978 or email: oroyo@chainofhope.org 

Remain In The Chain

Say ‘YES’ to Chain of Hope and help us mend hearts across the world. Chain of Hope has switched to ‘opt in’ consent to keep in-line with data protection legislation.  Help us stay…

Hope for Ukraine

Make a single donation of your choice Any support you are able to give will help us send the cardiac team in Kyiv a lifeline to help children with congenital heart disease and to continue their work…

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