With one in five Kiwis dying from heart disease, the Heart Foundation is calling for people to help tackle the sobering health statistic by volunteering as a street collector for its Big Heart Appeal on Friday, February 22 and Saturday February 23.
Heart Foundation medical director Gerry Devlin says every year around 6000 New Zealanders die of heart disease.
"It's staggering to think that the number of deaths is almost the size of the entire population of the Ōtaki township in the North Island."
Gerry says while the time commitment involved as a volunteer for a few hours on one day is small, the reward is huge and will play a vital role in the fight against New Zealand's single biggest killer, heart disease.
"We are calling on volunteers around the country to give just a few hours to help collect funds to support our vital research and work in the community," Gerry says.