At the age of 45 years, Mark needed a pacemaker to prevent him from collapsing. The pacemaker implanted by Howard Marshall has saved his life and Mark now enjoys an active lifestyle and is back to normal. Mark feels that the support he received from the British Heart Foundation helped him through the difficult years. Now he wants to return the favour and doing something in return. He has organised a football tournament to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation to be held at Sutton Town Football Club on the afternoon of the 14th May 2016. Come and meet Mark and show your support for the British Heart Foundation on the day. Alternatively, make a donation directly to the BHF.
The tournament brochure is available here.
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