Kick Off 2026 with 2X the Life-Saving Impact!

Cardiovascular disease is still the leading cause of death in America. Start the year strong with a gift that DOUBLES to help give families more time together.
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How we are changing the future of health together

Since the American Heart Association’s founding in 1924, deaths from cardiovascular diseases have been cut in half. And yet, there are still so many lives to be saved. By driving breakthroughs in science, policy and care, together we can continue to advance health and transform lives every day.
19 Million+
High blood pressure patients helped
Our high blood pressure quality care initiative ensures lifesaving care for people at risk for heart disease.
$6 Billion+
Invested in pioneering research leading to lifesaving breakthroughs
The American Heart Association is the largest non-profit, non-governmental funder of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular research.
22 Million
People trained in CPR every year
9 out of 10 people who have a cardiac arrest outside of the hospital die. If performed immediately, CPR can double or triple a person's chances of survival.

Get ready for National Wear Red Day® on Feb. 6

Shop the 2026 Go Red for Women Collection and grab the hottest styles, pins and gifts you need to Go Red and show your support for women’s heart health. Every purchase supports our lifesaving mission.
various items available from the 2026 Go Red for Women Collection
The New American Heart Association Cookbook, Centennial Edition, cover page

Wrap Up Something Delicious!

This holiday season give the gift of The New American Heart Association Cookbook, which offers more than 800 healthy, delicious recipes to satisfy every palate.

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The Power of Rural

We are commemorating the resilience, innovation, and community spirit that power rural and tribal America, and the people working every day to improve access to quality care.

A dentist smiling at a patient in the exam room

Did you know your mouth can be a window into your heart health?

Chronic gum inflammation and oral pathogens play a role in cardiovascular health, contributing to systemic inflammation and elevated blood pressure. Dental professionals are uniquely positioned to detect early signs of systemic disease, including elevated blood pressure.

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Find a Heart Walk in your area

Heart Walk is the American Heart Association's premiere event for raising funds to help save lives from heart disease and stroke.