Pace4Life

Pace4Life Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life - Reconditioning Pacemakers Pace4Life is a Charity that re-uses donated pacemakers in the developing world.

This World Heart Rhythm Week, help give someone a second chance at life 🌍Pace4Life provides donated cardiac devices to p...
02/06/2026

This World Heart Rhythm Week, help give someone a second chance at life 🌍

Pace4Life provides donated cardiac devices to patients in low- and middle-income countries who would otherwise have no or very limited access to treatment.

Support our work and make a difference today: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/pace4life

Learn more: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/pace4life

It is officially World Heart Rhythm Week 2026!

Millions of people worldwide live with heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias) with many facing a daily impact on their health, wellbeing and quality of life.

This World Heart Rhythm Week, Arrhythmia Alliance is bringing patient voices to the forefront to improve awareness, understanding and encourage more personalised treatment and care.

Join the global movement and help drive positive change for people affected by heart rhythm conditions worldwide.

Get started here: worldheartrhythmweek.org

We are incredibly proud to announce that ForHearts Worldwide and Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life are collaborating on a gl...
24/04/2026

We are incredibly proud to announce that ForHearts Worldwide and Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life are collaborating on a global scale! 🤝

By combining our expertise in international pacemaker distribution, we are tearing down the financial and logistical barriers to cardiovascular care for those who need it most. 🌍🩺

Together, we can provide patients with a second chance at life. ❤️ Join our mission today.

Adopt a patient and restore rhythms globally 🔗 https://loom.ly/JTq-bZs

Thank you to Neville Funerals who donated 71 pacemakers and cardiac devices to Pace4Life in 2025! These devices were car...
23/12/2025

Thank you to Neville Funerals who donated 71 pacemakers and cardiac devices to Pace4Life in 2025! These devices were carefully reconditioned for patients in need overseas or were responsibly recycled to reduce waste.

We are always grateful for donations of pacemakers. If you can help, please find out more by visiting: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/pace4life/donating-cardiac-devices

💚 Giving medical devices a second life 💚🌍

As part of our 150th anniversary year, we’ve been celebrating everything that makes Neville Funerals special — and that includes the work we do behind the scenes to support others.

Each year, we recover and donate used hearing aids and pacemakers to charities that refurbish and redistribute them to people in need around the world 🌐 — helping reduce waste and improve lives.

✨ From January to July 2025 alone, we’ve donated:
✔️ 244 hearing aids to Hearing Aid Recycling — already beating last year’s total of 103!
✔️ 71 pacemakers to Pace4Life

These life-changing devices would otherwise end up in landfill. Instead, they’re now helping people — including children and adults who wouldn’t otherwise have access to vital hearing or heart support.

Did you know over 40 million children around the world don’t have access to hearing services? It’s a figure that really puts the impact into perspective.

We’re incredibly proud to be part of something that brings health, hope and sustainability together.

Stay tuned — we’ll be sharing our full 2025 totals next month!

In November, Pace4Life was able to help support the Leeds Teaching Hospitals as they sent Trust colleagues to Karen, Ken...
15/12/2025

In November, Pace4Life was able to help support the Leeds Teaching Hospitals as they sent Trust colleagues to Karen, Kenya on a teaching mission by providing devices and other resources. The team is back, and they were able to complete seven pacemaker implants (five complex and two simple) and ablation treatment for abnormal and irregular heart rhythms at the Karen Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.

Dr Tayebjee (consultant cardiologist), Zara Campbell (highly specialised cardiac physiologist) and Nicola Hill (chief cardiac physiologist) visited Kenya last month. The team was able to help set up the local team’s equipment, provided hands on training and were able to provide specialist opinions for a number of patients. Patients have poor access to many cardiac treatments in large parts of Africa as there is a lack of expertise and technology is costly.

With your support, we can continue to deliver vital cardiac care and training where it is needed most. Donate today or learn more about how Pace4Life is improving access to heart care around the world: https://loom.ly/kSvwI9o

Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life (A-A P4L) donates lifesaving cardiac implantable devices to patients in Low- and Middle-In...
27/11/2025

Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life (A-A P4L) donates lifesaving cardiac implantable devices to patients in Low- and Middle-Income Countries who would otherwise have no access to treatment. Through device sourcing, clinic support, training, and sustainable pacing programmes, we help build long-term cardiac care capacity in LMICs.

Your support enables us to:
• Train local clinicians through on-site pacing missions
• Provide clinics with essential equipment
• Recondition and supply cardiac devices
• Support patient pathways and ongoing aftercare
• Expand programmes that allow independent local pacing services

This Giving Tuesday, your donation can help save a life, and help train local teams to provide sustainable, independent cardiac care. Please consider supporting A-A Pace4Life.

Donate: https://loom.ly/xVzobBo

We are proud to highlight the lifesaving impact of our partnership with Doctors of Rahman and Hand in Hand for Aid and D...
21/11/2025

We are proud to highlight the lifesaving impact of our partnership with Doctors of Rahman and Hand in Hand for Aid and Development. Together with Arrhythmia Alliance Pace4Life, the team spent a week at Ibn Al-Waleed Hospital in Homs, Syria — the only hospital in the city offering free specialist interventional cardiac care to over 1.5 million people.

Thanks to the support of , the team successfully implanted five cardiac devices and performed a pacemaker revision on another patient, bringing vital heart rhythm care to those who need it most.

This collaboration showcases how global partnerships can make a real difference in saving lives. Learn more about how to get involved with upcoming missions: https://loom.ly/kSvwI9o

Our Pace4Life UK mission team was honoured to attend the 8th Awukudae festival of the year at The Manhyia Palace on Wedn...
24/10/2025

Our Pace4Life UK mission team was honoured to attend the 8th Awukudae festival of the year at The Manhyia Palace on Wednesday, 22 October 2025, to be acknowledged and pay homage to His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the 16th Asantehene, the revered King of the Ashanti Kingdom.

The ceremony transcended language and highlights the appreciation that is shown to our teams in the countries that we are working in. We are proud to support our teams as they share their knowledge and expertise to improve access to care to all and provide lifesaving care to those who are in need.

History is being made this week at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana as our mission team from Northamp...
22/10/2025

History is being made this week at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana as our mission team from Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, has successfully completed the very first left bundle area pacing implant in Ghana!

Stay tuned for further updates and visit pace4life.org to learn more.

Our latest mission takes a team from Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi,...
17/10/2025

Our latest mission takes a team from Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana, to perform lifesaving heart surgeries and implant pacemakers generously donated by the British public. They will also train local cardiac teams to provide ongoing care.

Stay tuned for updates and visit pace4life.org to learn more.

Attending  ? Stop by Stand B4 and S2 to learn how Pace4Life, alongside our sister programme, Hearts of Ghana, is providi...
06/10/2025

Attending ? Stop by Stand B4 and S2 to learn how Pace4Life, alongside our sister programme, Hearts of Ghana, is providing lifesaving cardiac devices to those in need worldwide. Explore our latest projects and find out how you can get involved!

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