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Wichita Heart Ball
  • Updated:Fri, 6 Jan 2012 10:30:00 AM
Where:
Drury Plaza Broadview Hotel
400 W. Douglas Avenue
Wichita, Kansas, 67202
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When:
Starts:Sat, 18 Feb 2012 6:00:00 PM
Ends:Sun, 19 Feb 2012 12:00:00 AM
Registration Fee:Sponsorship opportunities are available.


Wichita Heart SocietyThe American Heart Association's 18th Annual Heart Ball, one of Wichita's elite social galas, will be held Saturday, February 18, 2012. The Heart Ball features dinner, dancing, live entertainment and silent and live auctions.

Our evening celebrates: our work and mission; our donors and volunteers; and — most importantly — the lives saved and improved because of everyone’s effort. The Heart Ball promises to be an engaging evening of fun and passion bringing community and philanthropic leaders together.

The 2011 event raised funds to support cardiovascular research and education. In the past five years the American Heart Association has funded 35 studies at three Kansas institutions at a cost of almost $4.4 million.  We are working every day to make Wichita a healthy community, improve your family's health, ensure quality health care, deliver emotional support to patients and find ways to end heart disease and stroke.

For more information about corporate sponsorship packages, table packages, or auction item donations, please contact Kristin Ghere, (316) 265-4238. We appreciate the generosity and support of all our community and corporate partners. 

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Presenting Sponsors

Cardiovascular Consultants of Kansas, P.A.          Kansas Heart Hospital 


For more information contact:
Kristin Ghere
(316) 265-4238
Kristin.Ghere@heart.org
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Learn more About our Research at the American Heart Association
1940- Present

1948
Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, 1937 Nobel Prize recipient in Physiology or Medicine, receives the first AHA-supported research grant. The $25,000 grant covers equipment and staff salaries. Szent-Gyorgyi receives a second grant (for $10,000) in 1949. Both grants are awarded to enable him to do fundamental studies on muscle energetics.

With national AHA support, Dr. Alfred Farah examines the influence of sulfahydryl compounds as diuretics. The next year, Dr. William Schwartz, also receiving national funding, finds sulfanilamide can act as a diuretic. Diuretics help treat congestive heart failure and high blood pressure.



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