
Take on a livestreaming challenge and raise money to stop people dying from heart diseases.
Join the #HeartStream!
25,000 people prematurely die from CHD every year in the UK. You can join the team raising £25,000 for Heart Research!
In May, you can take on your own livestreaming challenge to raise money for the prevention, treatment and cure of heart diseases.
Whether it’s a 24 hour challenge or one hour a day for 25 days, you can livestream to help keep hearts healthy.
Choose your challenge. Set up your fundraising page. And join the fight against heart diseases.
Once you have set up your fundraiser, we will send you a fundraising toolkit with top tips on how to get those donations.

Frequently asked questions:
You can stream via Twitch, YouTube or social media such as TikTok and Instagram.
If you’ve never live streamed before, check out Twitch’s guide to getting started to see if it’s right for you. Find Twitch’s helpful starter guide here.
You can also read Just Giving’s tips and tricks on live streaming for charity here.
If you want to support Heart Research UK another way, check out how others have fundraised IRL on our Events page.
Heart Research UK will be notified when you have set up your fundraiser and received your first donation and we will send you a fundraising pack to help you get started.
We can also share your challenge on our social channels and will be available to answer any questions you have about fundraising for us.
Yes you can! Find out more about setting up a team on Tiltify and JustGiving.
There is guidance both on JustGiving and Tiltify on how to embed your fundraising page onto your stream.
Be mindful of your audience when producing content.
Avoid profanity.
No sexually explicit content, derogatory or offensive language.
No drugs, drug-related paraphernalia, or alcohol.
As an organisation we do not promote violence, sexual content, or other negative issues that people have with video games.