![]() | Phoenix Goes Red For Women Learn how to Speak Up and use your power to improve your own heart health while helping to fight the No. 1 killer of women - heart disease. | ![]() | My Heart. My Life. - Phoenix 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. | |
![]() | Community Events and Volunteering Are you interested in becoming a volunteer for the American Heart Association? Would you like to invite the American Heart Association to attend a Community Event or Health Fair you are having? | ![]() | Metro-Phoenix Stroke Centers Power To End Stroke is an education and awareness campaign that embraces and celebrates the culture, energy, creativity and lifestyles of Americans. It unites people to help make an impact on the high incidence of stroke within their communities. | |
![]() | Research 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. | ![]() | Halle Heart Children's Museum Looking for something fun and free to do? Visit the AHA's Halle Heart Children's Museum in Tempe, Arizona. The museum is filled with fun-to-do cardiovascular exhibits for visitors of all ages. | |
| Phoenix Media Room Check out the latest news on the American Heart Association in Phoenix. | ![]() | StrokeCheck 2012 Stroke is the nation's No. 4 killer and a leading cause of disability. Find out your stroke risk by getting a FREE comprehensive StrokeCheck assessment...it could save your life. | |
![]() | 2012 Phoenix Heart Ball Join us at The Phoenician on Nov. 17 for the 2012 Phoenix Heart Ball. Enjoy fine dining and world-class entertainment, the Heart Ball promises to be an extraordinary event. We look forward to seeing you! | ![]() | Share Your Story Have you or someone you care about suffered from heart disease or stroke? Give hope to others by sharing your story. | |



















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

