• Life-saving defibrillator installed at the Outwoods, Charnwood

    Life-saving defibrillator installed at the Outwoods, Charnwood

    Charles Poole, Joe Humphries Memorial Trust, said: "With the Outwoods being such a popular destination for people of all ages to enjoy the many different routes and walks in the ancient woodland including the added attraction of a new visitor centre and café and children's play area, it also provides an ideal location to place a Public Accessible Defibrillator.

    "After all a sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime, any age and without any warning. Whether at home, at work, at leisure or playing sport.

    "Every minute without prompt CPR and access to an AED, the chance of survival decreases by 10%. That's why it's so vitally important to have this lifesaving equipment readily available 24/7 across all communities and for a bystander to act immediately and without hesitation before the emergency services arrive."

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  • ON-LINE REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!!  SIGN UP to LINE UP at Joe's Jog  (9th)

    ON-LINE REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!! SIGN UP to LINE UP at Joe's Jog (9th)

    FAMILIES and young children are once again invited to join a charity mile-long family fun run to support the work of the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT).

    Joe's Jog, now in its 9th year, will take place before the Mattioli Woods Rothley 10k running event which takes place in Rothley village on Tuesday 4 June at 6.15pm.

    You can now register online: http://jhmt.org.uk/joes-jog

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  • Cadets and adult volunteers at Leicester Sea Cadets gratefully receiving 7 x training AEDs, with thanks to the JHMT

    Cadets and adult volunteers at Leicester Sea Cadets gratefully receiving 7 x training AEDs, with thanks to the JHMT

    Dr Mike Ferguson, JHMT Trustee said: "A cardiac arrest is when the heart stops beating. It occurs suddenly, has no warning signs and is painless. Without a beating heart a person will die within 10 minutes. Every week in the UK a witnessed cardiac arrest happens every 20 minutes and 12 people under the age of 35 die from unsuspected heart disease. The mortality rate in the UK is a dreadful 90%. A rapid response will give a collapsed person a greater chance of living and cut the mortality rate in half. It is impressive that the Leicester Sea Cadets are offering life-saving skills: CPR buys invaluable time to get hold of and use a defibrillator."

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  • NINE more talented young people from Leicestershire & Leicester benefit from JHMT’s Inspire Awards grants scheme

    NINE more talented young people from Leicestershire & Leicester benefit from JHMT’s Inspire Awards grants scheme

    Lexii Hubbard, Chloe Schole, Gabrille Norman, Issac Gosling, Ryan Howard, Lewis Lansdowne, Alex Budding, Jenny Lin and Oliver Davies have each received Inspire Awards from local charity the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT) to help them reach their goals in sport, creative arts, music, community, and business.

    Inspire Awards are small grants of up to £500 from the JHMT. The awards were set up to help young people aged 13-21 from Leicester and Leicestershire to fulfil their ambitions in the fields of music, arts, sports, entrepreneurism and community endeavour.

    To find out more about the JHMT and the Inspire Awards, visit www.jhmt.org.uk

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  • Willesley Park Golf Club swings into action to create a heart-safe environment for members & local community

    Willesley Park Golf Club swings into action to create a heart-safe environment for members & local community

    Peter Sargent, General Manager at Willesley Park Golf Club said: " The club is very grateful to JHMT for their invaluable assistance, support including with training and donation of a cabinet to help us site a defibrillator, so it's best placed to serve not only members but the nearby community in an emergency. While we hope we will never have to use it, it shows our commitment to creating a heart safe sport environment for all. Nothing can be more important than being ready saving a life."

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  • World Restart a Heart Day: Life-saving defibrillators fitted around DMU campus

    World Restart a Heart Day: Life-saving defibrillators fitted around DMU campus

    Restart a Heart Day: Life-saving defibrillators fitted around DMU campus

    Three life-saving defibrillators are being fitted outside buildings on the De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) campus so they are accessible 24/7.

    One of the defibrillators has been fitted to a wall outside the Queen's Building, facing Mill Lane, another outside Bede House, Western Road, and a third will soon appear in Magazine Square.

    The new sites were identified and fitted with the defibrillators thanks to the work of DMU Health and Safety Officer Jon Grounds with the support of the Leicester heart charity The Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT), Leicester City Council's public health team and East Midlands Ambulance Service.

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  • Eleven more talented young people from Leicestershire & Leicester benefit from JHMT’s Inspire Awards

    Eleven more talented young people from Leicestershire & Leicester benefit from JHMT’s Inspire Awards

    Inspirational Young People from Leicester and Leicestershire take steps to be the best they can be with a little help from JHMT's Inspire Awards

    Alysa Hillyer, Toby Nicholas, Emily Walne, Fatima Omarji, Julie Freestone, Max Murray, Daisy Bruce, Arabelle Goodwin, Harry Collier, Darcie Platts and Sean McCann have each received Inspire Awards from local charity the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT) to help them reach their goals in sport, creative arts, music, community, and business.

    To find out more about the and the Inspire Awards, visit www.jhmt.org.uk

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  • SADS WEEK 2023: JHMT/LCC/EMAS Partnership makes life-saving equipment accessible to public

    SADS WEEK 2023: JHMT/LCC/EMAS Partnership makes life-saving equipment accessible to public

    A life-saving defibrillator has been fitted to the outside of Spence Street Sports Centre thanks to the support of local heart charity, the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT).

    Leicester City Council's public health team has been working with the trust and East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) to identify the locations of publicly accessible defibrillators in the city, so that any gaps can be filled.

    The Spence Street area was identified as part of this work, and the equipment has now been prominently located on the front of the city council leisure centre to make it accessible to the local community all day, every day.

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  • SADS WEEK 2023: FCV International Football Academy are on the BALL to create a Heartsafe community for ALL

    SADS WEEK 2023: FCV International Football Academy are on the BALL to create a Heartsafe community for ALL

    "We are delighted to have this defibrillator at Grace Dieu Manor Park. With the local community and young athletes using the facility, we want to ensure that their health and welfare is priority." added Ann Dyte CEO - FCV International Football Academy

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  • Leicestershire tennis club takes steps to create a heart-safe environment for members and local community

    Leicestershire tennis club takes steps to create a heart-safe environment for members and local community

    Julie Conboy, Member of Kibworth Tennis Club, said: "Kibworth Tennis Club were only one of four tennis clubs in Leicestershire that didn't have a defibrillator. As we've 165 members and 210 non-members who live in the Kibworth community and the surrounding villages, plus members of the public who use the recreation ground where the club is located, we felt as a matter of urgency this really needed to be addressed. We are delighted that we were able to provide a defibrillator and have it available for the whole community and not just the tennis club. Nothing can be more important than being prepared saving a life in an emergency."

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About the Trust

An Ordinary Joe, An Extraordinary Legacy

The Joe Humphries Memorial Trust has been set up to break the "silence" on SADS, create a new generation of young lifesavers and inspire young people.

The Trust was set up after the tragic loss of Joe Humphries who died while out jogging with his friend in October 2012.

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