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Dr. Prospero Gogo Travels to D.C. Pushing for AED Placement in Schools

Dr. Gogo

Dr. Prospero Gogo of Vermont, a local Cardiologist and Professor, urges Congress to invest in CPR and AED training, as well as AED placement in schools

Dr. Corey Bennett to chair Go Red for Women

VT Corey Bennett
Dr. Corey Bennett, DNP, MSN, RN-BC , Norwich University Lecturer will spearhead this year's Go Red for Women initiative.

Libraries with Heart launches in Upper Valley

Libraries with Heart

New program, Libraries with Heart, empowers Upper Valley residents to control high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke by providing blood pressure equipment to several public libraries in Vermont and New Hampshire

Close Critical Gaps in Women's Heart Health

Only 44% of women know cardiovascular disease is their greatest health threat. The American Heart Association educates women about their risks, trains millions in CPR and teaches providers to recognize symptoms often dismissed. Your gift helps save lives.
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Events in Your Area

Vermont Go Red for Women Dinner

Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington

Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026 - 05:00 PM

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Vermont Heart Walk

Location: Delta Dental Diamond at Centennial Field

Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026 - 08:30 AM

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In Your Community

The American Heart Association is committed to driving equitable health impact in (state) through five key priority areas: women, readiness, tobacco and vaping, patients, and healthy living.

Through our focus on these key impact areas, and with collaboration among local organizations, sponsors, businesses, and others that serve the community, we are working to improve the health and well-being of (state) citizens while saving and improving countless lives.

Throughout the state of (state), we’ve seen our community impact work grow, including efforts around creating avenues for greater access to care, expanding healthy food access and education, building a network of first responders through CPR kits in schools, supporting blood pressure screenings and education, and educating on the dangers of tobacco and vaping.

People are counting on us as never before. We at the American Heart Association, along with our supporters, will drive change, and we will be relentless. Thank you for your continued support.

Community

Advocacy has had a mission-critical role in the Association's work for more than 40 years. Our legislative and regulatory priorities help to mitigate risk factors and protect survivors in communities across the country. We support the enactment of evidence-based public policies that lead to longer, healthier lives.

Public policy advocacy is an essential strategy used by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association to affect necessary and sustainable policy, system and environmental changes that help Americans build healthier lives free of cardiovascular disease and stroke.

Our efforts in Vermont and its communities are focused on five major policy areas. These are: Tobacco Free, Quality Systems of Care, Healthy Eating, Active Living, and Access to Care.

Advocacy

Contact Us

American Heart Association
c/o Vermont Division

(mailing address only)
American Heart Association
ATTN: Vermont
4217 Park Place Court
Glen Allen, VA 23060

Executive Director: Brian Shankey

(603) 263-8318

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Heart and Stroke News

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