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Corporate Social Responsibility

Dr. Ibiso Hart Volunteers with the British Heart Foundation

At Lifematics Lifestyle Coaching, community impact and global health advocacy are at the heart of our mission. Our founder, Dr. Ibiso Hart, proudly volunteers with the British Heart Foundation (BHF), contributing to the vision of a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases.

This work sits alongside Lifematics Lifestyle's wider Corporate Social Responsibility commitment to honouring purpose-driven leadership and lifting up the lives around us.

A world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases.

British Heart Foundation

Why the British Heart Foundation Matters

The BHF is the UK's largest independent funder of heart and circulatory research. Through groundbreaking discoveries, they're helping to develop life-saving treatments and cures, giving families and loved ones more precious time together.

British Heart Foundation volunteer event photo

Dr. Ibiso Hart's Personal Commitment to Heart Research

Dr. Ibiso Hart supports the British Heart Foundation (BHF) in memory of her late mother, Mrs. Victoria Akro' Bagshaw, who passed away from a heart attack. Her loss drives her passion for heart health advocacy and volunteering to honor her mother's legacy.

By empowering healthier lifestyles and supporting BHF's groundbreaking research, Dr. Hart is joining to create a future free from heart disease while inspiring others to prioritize their well-being.

Dr. Ibiso Hart BHF volunteering photo

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Join the Movement

Together, we can make a difference. Support the British Heart Foundation and help create a world where heart and circulatory diseases are no longer a threat.

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