Bewdley School pupil Lauren Alexandra is supporting national charity Heart Research UK by releasing a Christmas single, with all profits going to the pioneering charity. The song is an enchanting cover of 'Where Are You Christmas' which is now available to download from all major online stores (iTunes, Amazon, etc).The original, which was released by American country singer Faith Hill, featured in the classic festive film 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas' in 2000. Lauren, a year 11 student at Bewdley School, will be performing her single in the Midlands as part of the sixth national Sing For Your Heart week.The charity's national campaign starts on December 8 and in the Midlands will include concerts in Sutton Coldfield, Solihull and Birmingham before it ends on December 15. Alongside Lauren, nine schools, with around 300 pupils and teachers, will also be performing at the three fundraising concerts. John Lloyd, Midlands regional executive for Heart Research UK said: “This has been our most ambitious Sing for your Heart campaign in the Midlands yet. “And with Lauren Alexandra releasing a single in support of the campaign, we are sure the Midlands is going to break all previous fundraising records."Barbara Harpham, national director for Heart Research UK added: “All the money raised here will be spent in the Midlands."Already Heart Research UK has spent over £500,000 on projects across the region and we will be helping the Birmingham Children's Hospital with a monitoring system for babies born with heart problems.”For full details of where to purchase the single 'Where Are You Christmas':www.heartresearch.org.uk.