H.E. Governor Roper and Mrs. Roper meet the Cayman Heart Fund

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(Grand
Cayman, 2, May 2019) Special guests and members of the Cayman Heart
Fund (CHF) Board of Directors recently hosted a welcome lunch for the
H.E. Governor Martyn Roper and Mrs. Lissie Roper.


“Since certifying the Cayman Heart Fund as an
Non-Profit organization in 2007 by H.E. Governor Stuart Jack, the
Governor of the Cayman Islands has always been our Patron of Honour,
explained CHF founder, Emeritus Mrs. Suzy Soto, “we were so pleased
that H.E. Governor Roper and Mrs. Roper are willing to continue the
tradition as Co-Patrons of the CHF.


H.E.
Governor Roper said, “We greatly enjoyed meeting the Chairman and
staff from the Cayman Heart Fund for a briefing about the excellent
work that they do across the Islands.  Both Lissie and I are
delighted to be Patrons of CHF and keen to support their work”.

“Cardiovascular
disease (CVDs) are the number 1 cause of death globally: more people
die annually from CVDs than any other cause. Our mission is to
improve the cardiovascular health of all in the Cayman Islands
through education, influence and support which form the basis of our
work”, stated Board Chair, Mr. David Dinner. “We are pleased to
have this support and recognition from H.E. Governor Roper and Mrs.
Roper.”


The CHF is a
non-profit, non-government organization incorporated under the
Companies Law (2007 Revision). Our aim is to alert, reduce and help
prevent Cardiovascular Disease (CVD).


Since 2007 the CHF
has worked diligently in the community making progress in raising
awareness about Cardiovascular Disease and helping the people of the
Cayman Islands understand their risk factors. We achieve this through
our free community health screenings, education, training and by
providing medical equipment and services to the public.

Together
we can make a difference in the fight against cardiovascular disease.

Contact the Cayman Heart Fund for
information about our programs and events by emailing
info@caymanheartfund.com
or visit our website at: www.caymanheartfund.com

Published May 5, 2019

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