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Every week, 12 babies are born with a heart defect in New Zealand. Whilst there are surgical procedures that can improve the heart's function, there is no cure for a Congenital Heart Disease (CHD).

@Heart is the only charity that supports Kiwi children and families affected by CHD, right through their life.

@Heart receives no government funding. We have to fundraise for all the services we provide.

If you need more information or just someone to talk to, please call us on free phone 0800 543 943.

 

Family Support Worker, Bay of Plenty (5hr/week)

Looking for a rewarding job that gives you the opportunity to make a difference? We have an exciting job opening within our Family Support department. If you consider yourself a positive, caring and well-organised person with excellent listening and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work with a wide range of families and health professionals, we’d like to hear from you.

Applications close 4pm, Monday 1st of July 2013.

Please apply this job through Seek.

 

What you don’t expect when you’re expecting

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Auckland heart mum Lucy Smith discovered during her pregnancy that her unborn son has a special heart. Although nothing could quite prepare her for the news, she was determined to take control of the new situation and to enjoy the rest of her pregnancy as much as she could.

For expectant mothers who have recently found out their unborn baby has a heart condition, there are strategies to help you cope during this period of uncertainty.

 

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Heart Forum, designed for young adults (18-25 years old) with a congenital heart condition or a heart condition acquired during

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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