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A Boston Spa woman who was born with a heart condition is appearing in country-wide BHF television and press adverts to show support for Ramp up the Red on February 7.
Rachel Adam-Smith will help show the nation how they can get involved in the fundraising drive for funds for life-saving research.
The 36-year-old mum said: ?I wanted to get involved to support the great work the British Heart Foundation do.
?I was born with a heart condition that meant the major blood vessels in my heart were the wrong way round (Transposition of the Great Arteries, or TGA).
http://www.wetherbynews.co.uk/news/health/boston-spa-mum-stars-in-nationwide-campaign-1-6392403
Rachel Adam-Smith will help show the nation how they can get involved in the fundraising drive for funds for life-saving research.
The 36-year-old mum said: ?I wanted to get involved to support the great work the British Heart Foundation do.
?I was born with a heart condition that meant the major blood vessels in my heart were the wrong way round (Transposition of the Great Arteries, or TGA).
http://www.wetherbynews.co.uk/news/health/boston-spa-mum-stars-in-nationwide-campaign-1-6392403