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![]() | Learn more about the Mission of the American Heart Association and Stroke Association and see how your organization can become involved in that Mission. Contact Scott Murphy at scott.murphy@heart.org. Please fill out our online inquiry form and a member of our team will contact you regarding how we can work with you. |
| Our Causes and Programs |
![]() | Go Red For Women Go Red For Women encourages awareness of the issue of women and heart disease, and also action to save more lives. The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power women have to band together and collectively wipe out heart disease. It challenges them to know their risk for heart disease and take action to reduce their personal risk. It also gives them the tools they need to lead a heart healthy life. |
![]() | Start! Start! is the American Heart Association’s groundbreaking new national movement that calls on all Americans and their employers to create a culture of physical activity and health to live longer, heart-healthy lives through walking. |
![]() | Start! Heart Walk As the signature fund-raising event for the American Heart Association since 1994, the Start! Heart Walk promotes physical activity and heart-healthy living in a fun family environment. Each year, more than 1,000,000 walkers participate in over 470 events across the country, raising funds to save lives from this country’s number one and number three killers, heart disease and stroke. |
![]() | Power To End Stroke Power To End Stroke was created in 2006 by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association to help reach the ASA mission to reduce stroke and risk of stroke by 25% by 2010. It was also meant to raise critical awareness within the African American population. Heart disease and stroke are major health risks for all people, but African Americans are at particularly high risk. Consider this:
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![]() | Hoops For Heart Focused on "kids helping kids", Hoops for Heart is a middle school-level fundraising program that allows kids to raise funds in support of the AHA. Since 1994, Hoops For Heart has raised more than $50 million for the fight against heart disease and stroke. Millions of students have “shot hoops” and learned about heart health and how nutrition and physical activity can help prevent heart disease and stroke. |
![]() | Jump Rope for Heart Focused on "kids helping kids", Jump Rope for Heart is an elementary school-level fundraising program that allows kids to raise funds in support of the AHA. Since 1978, Jump Rope For Heart has raised more than $703 million for the fight against heart disease and stroke. Millions of students have jumped rope and learned about heart health and how nutrition and physical activity can help prevent heart disease and stroke. |
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![]() | Face the Fats Concerned that America will go back to higher saturated fat consumption as the nation moves to significantly reduce trans fat, the American Heart Association has developed the Face the Fats campaign to help consumers minimize trans fat in their diet, while avoiding the unintended health consequence of defaulting to more saturated fat. Among the campaign’s top priorities is to encourage the replacement of trans fat-laden partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, animal fats and tropical oils with healthier oils higher in unsaturated fats - monounsaturated and polyunsaturated. |
![]() | Mission LifeLine Mission: Lifeline is the American Heart Association’s national initiative to improve quality of care and outcomes in heart attack patients. The initiative seeks to improve the health care system readiness and response to ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients. Almost 400,000 people suffer from a STEMI heart attack each year, which carries a substantial risk of death and disability. |
![]() | BetterU The Go Red BetterU is a 12-week program of courses that provide guidance to help women transform their overall health from the inside out. They learn smart strategies and gain new information on improving and maintaining their health, along with the encouragement and advice of online coaches. Each week focuses on a different area to follow for a complete heart makeover. |
![]() | Be the Beat The vision of the Be the Beat program is to create the first broad-based generation of youth who are sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) lifesavers and message ambassadors in their communities, through a national initiative that emphasizes both prevention and the simple basics of saving a life in an SCA emergency, and to support and drive school emergency response planning and CPR in Schools / AED expansion that is consistent with scientific information and adheres to best practice models. |












