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1000 Hearts for Harry

1004. Mario Dubois
1005. Debbie Dubois

Mario and Debbie Dubois, from Manchester, have led a major screening drive to aid early detection of heart conditions in young people.

Mario and Debbie Dubois with Graham Brady MP

Inspired by the life of their son Harry, who passed away from an undiagnosed heart condition when he was 17 years old, the couple created ‘1000 Hearts for Harry’, working with ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young’ to screen 1000 young people. They have worked tirelessly to raise awareness of early detection and the fact that 12 young people die each week in the UK as a result of heart problems they were not aware of. Mario and Debbie have raised over £87,000 for their screening days and have screened almost 2,000 young people.

In a personal letter to Mario and Debbie, Prime Minister Theresa May said:

“I was deeply moved to hear about the work you are doing with ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young’ following the devastating loss of your son Harry. I wish you every success as you continue your fantastic ‘1000 Hearts for Harry’ project.”

Sir Graham Brady, Mario and Debbie’s local MP and MP for Altrincham and Sale West (pictured with Mario and Debbie above), said:

“I was privileged to meet Mario and Debbie Dubois; their campaign to ensure the early detection of heart conditions in young people, inspired by the life of their son Harry, will have saved countless lives. They are truly inspirational.”

Mario and Debbie said:

“Winning this award came as a huge surprise and we are so incredibly honoured to have been chosen for the work we have done in Harry’s name.

“We set up ‘1000 Hearts for Harry’ after we lost our son at the age of 17 in 2014 to an undiagnosed heart condition. We were shocked to learn that Harry was one of 12 young people who die every week from young sudden cardiac death, that’s the equivalent of 20 classrooms of young people, every single year.

“Aside from the statistics we were also incredibly shocked at how little awareness there was of this risk (as we ourselves had been), but also encouraged at what could be done to make a difference to enable those numbers to change. That’s when we heard about ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY)’ who provide the resources to enable 14-35 year olds free access to heart screenings. Without the funding of families like ourselves to cover their costs these screenings simply wouldn’t be possible.

“We set ourselves an annual target of providing screenings for 1000 young people locally in Harry’s name and so ‘1000 Hearts for Harry’ was born. To raise the funds to provide these screenings requires enormous support from our family, friends and colleagues and our wonderful supporters who have come up with all manner of inventive fundraising schemes from swimming, running, baking, cycling, entertaining, Fashion shows, and even playing cricket matches to make that target achievable.

“We are extremely passionate about what we do and we hope that through raising awareness and by funding screenings we will be able to prevent more loss of young lives. ‘1000 Hearts’ is a wonderful tribute to Harry’s spirit of generosity. Through our fundraising events and screenings, his star continues to shine and to honour his memory. We are thrilled that the Point of Light award has recognised the work done in his name.

“This award has further inspired us all in our efforts to ensure that young people have access to those vital free heart screenings.”

Dr Steven Cox, Chief Executive of ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young’, added:

“It is incredible what Mario and Debbie have achieved in memory of their son Harry. Thank you to all of their friends, relatives and entire local community, for everything they have done in their determination to stop other families from experiencing the same devastating grief as they have endured. We are hugely grateful for their support and would like to offer our heartfelt thanks and congratulations to them both as they receive this inspiring award.

“This is the third time that a family associated with ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young’ has been awarded a prestigious Points of Light award and we are all delighted to see Mario and Debbie deservedly recognised in this way, for their incredible commitment to ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young’ and saving young lives.”

Pictured below: Mario with some of the fundraisers for ‘1000 Hearts for Harry’

Mario Dubois 1000 Hearts for Harry

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