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Who We Are
Cardiovascular diseases and stroke are the #1 cause of death in Hawaii. Learn about the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association in Hawaii.
What We Do
We're building healthier lives where you live and work - in the community, health care, education and research.
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Oahu:
677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 600
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 808-538-7021

Maui (mailing address only):
677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 600
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 808-244-7185

 



Hawaii:
99 Aupuni St., Suite 104
Hilo, HI 96720
Phone: 808-961-2825

Kauai (Serviced by Oahu):
Phone: 808-538-7021
 

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Good news headlinesCatch up on AHA news with the Pu'uwai newsletter!
The Pu'uwai newsletter is designed to keep our volunteers up to date on the latest happenings at the American Heart Association in Hawaii. more
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My Heart. My Life. - Oahu
We're on a mission to help our community get heart healthy by providing people and employers with the free tools and resources they need to get people up and active to prevent heart disease. Don't miss the Oahu Heart Walk on August 11, 2012 at Kapiolani Park.

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Since 1949, the American Heart Association has spent more than $3.3 billion on research to increase our knowledge about cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Learn about research taking place in the Western States Affiliate.
 Generic Heart ImageChronic Disease Disparities Report 2011: Social Determinants
The Chronic Disease Disparities Report, produced under the direction of the Department of Health's Chronic Disease Management and Control Branch, compiles surveillance information and other data sources on chronic disease disparity issues specific to Hawaii's population.
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Have you or someone you care about suffered from heart disease or stroke? Give hope to others by sharing your story.
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American Heart Association Advocacy Efforts
When you speak-out for public policies that reduce heart disease and stroke, you're the cure!  more

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Survivor Elizabeth Greene Elizabeth Greene, AHA speaker and You’re the Cure advocate, suffered a heart attack at age 35.

“I was seven months pregnant with twins when I had my heart attack.  Fortunately, I was already at a hospital that had a very good cardiac unit. My girls were fine, and I am too, thanks to the cutting-edge treatment I received. Now I serve as an AHA regional spokesperson, and I love being part of the You’re the Cure network.”

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Be a part of the cure. Be an advocate.

You don't have to be a doctor to save lives. Just be willing to deliver a lifesaving message to public officials whenever you can.

You're the Cure when you speak up for vital research funding. Or when you advocate for public policies that advance the fight against heart disease and stroke. That's why You're the Cure, a nationwide network of people dedicated to finding a cure for heart disease and stroke, needs your talent and time...now!

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Do you know your heart score?
Take the My Life Check.

My Life Check Assessment Tool
 
Visit www.heart.org/MyLifeCheck and learn the seven simple steps to live better...in just 7 minutes!

Start living a longer, better life today!
 
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