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Gwent Cardiac Rehab Trust Fund charity marks 40 years
Gwent Cardiac Rehab Trust Fund charity marks 40 years

South Wales Argus

time03-05-2025

  • Health
  • South Wales Argus

Gwent Cardiac Rehab Trust Fund charity marks 40 years

Since 1985, the St Woolos-based Gwent Cardiac Rehab Trust Fund has been at the forefront of helping those who have experienced heart problems across Gwent regain their quality of life after a cardiac diagnosis. The charity was founded 40 years ago by Ron and Gaynor Colbourne. Jill Evans said: "40 years ago I was determined to bring cardiac rehab to Wales, having witnessed it first-hand at St George's Hospital in London. "The improvement in the patients really sold it to me as I was seeing the difference this approach was making to their recovery." However, she needed some fundraising expertise, and approached the Colbournes. Mrs Colbourne said: "I was a clerk on our coronary care unit when Jill approached me and I was totally sold on the idea – Ron and I had fundraising experience so we were more than willing to get stuck in. "I'm enormously proud that the fundraising efforts Ron and I started all those years ago are continuing to this day. "In the early days we used to take part in all sorts of crazy fundraising stunts. "Many of our supporters now run marathons, take part in cycle races, hold coffee mornings and organise bucket collections but we really don't mind how people raise money to help us – within reason of course." Ms Evans said: "The rehab programme and trust will always be very much a family affair, with great support from patients' husbands, wives, partners, and children. "They are alongside us every step of the way, which means the trust and rehab programme continues to go from strength to strength." Current chair Brian Begg said: "Cardiac rehab is a vital part of the recovery process for both patients and family." He highlighted how the charity helps a range of cardiac initiatives including grants for community groups, trainer qualification support to allow them to work with cardiac patients, and to provide equipment and research.

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