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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…

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…

Become a Regular Giver

Help Build a Future for Chain of Hope by setting up a regular donation. Monthly donations, no matter the size, help us save children's lives. Chain of Hope has been saving lives for over 25 years,…

Memorial Donatons

Grace May Cutler 18. 06. 03 - 22.01.05 “Some broken hearts can’t be mended" Click here to give in Memory of Grace May Cutler Give in Memory ‘In memory’ donations are a positive way to celebrate…

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone In 2017 Chain of Hope was invited by The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health to help develop desperately needed cardiac services within the Country. Chain of Hope have been…

Adam - Iraq

Adam is from Iraq and lives in Jordan with his parents as a refugee. He was diagnosed with a large Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) and needed urgent operation to survive.

Noralain - Yemen

Two year old Noralain from Yemen was extremely blue and failing to thrive, when her aunt, Magda found help through Chain of Hope on Facebook.

Adrian - Bolivia

Five year old Adrian was the first child from Bolivia to be treated by Chain of Hope. Adrian was operated on by Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub and the team at the Aswan Heart Centre in Egypt.

Podolsky - Haiti

Two Year old Podolsky is from Haiti and was born with life-threatening heart disease that seriously affected his growth and nutrition, he was failing to thrive.

Shouq - Syria

Baby Shouq from Syria lives in Zaatari Refugee Camp which is the home of more than 80,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan.

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