JTC Isle of Man Funds Free Heart Screenings for Young Residents
JTC Isle of Man Funds Free Heart Screenings for Young Residents
JTC Isle of Man Funds Free Heart Screenings for Young Residents
JTC Isle of Man has donated £5,300 to Craig's Heartstrong Foundation. The money will fund free cardiac screenings for young people aged 14 to 35 on the island. Staff raised the amount through events like bake sales, bingo, and a photography contest.
The cheque was handed over to foundation members in a recent ceremony. Debbie Woollams of JTC Isle of Man highlighted the charity's vital role in saving lives. She also stressed the company's dedication to supporting local causes.
Since its launch in 2005, Craig's Heartstrong Foundation has screened or treated over 10,000 young islanders. Annual heart checks have become a key part of its work. The latest figures, reported in 2025, show the programme's continued success.
The donation will help maintain free screenings for young residents. These checks aim to detect heart conditions early. The foundation's long-running programme has already benefited thousands across the Isle of Man.
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