News...
11.04.2008
Heather
Small takes Ambassador role....

Multi-million
selling music artist Heather Small is to become an Asthma
UK Ambassador.
The
role will see Heather, who believes that her distinctive voice
may be partly as a result of her having asthma, help raise
the profile of Asthma UK in the media and wider community.
Heather’s
band, M-People, were one of the UK’s most successful
ever dance acts, selling over 10 million records and winning
two Brit Awards and the prestigious Mercury Music Prize. She
has gone on to achieve solo success with hits such as the
hugely popular ‘Proud’, which became the anthem
for London’s successful 2012 Olympic bid.
As
a child, Heather’s asthma was so bad that her family
considered moving from their home in west London to the Caribbean
for a change in environment. Eventually a trip to the doctors
helped point out the triggers she should avoid and her asthma
became more controlled.
'I've
always known myself as someone with asthma,’ she said.
‘As
a child I thought I was invincible so I'd try everything.
I did get out of breath and exposure to my triggers led to
some very frightening attacks. But I was determined not to
let my asthma hold me back - it shouldn't stop you from enjoying
life and doing what you want to do.
‘It's
tragic that lives are lost due to asthma every day, and I
hope that my work as an Asthma UK Ambassador can help raise
awareness about the seriousness of the condition.'
For
confidential advice and information on asthma, call the Asthma
UK Adviceline on 08457 01 02 03 or email us through the website
at www.asthma.org.uk/adviceline
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