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YWCA Chicago - Empowered to save lives

YWCA Chicago

When a person has a cardiac emergency, survival depends on immediately receiving CPR from someone nearby. The community impact team is thrilled to be working with the YWCA on cardiac emergency response and Hands-Only CPR.

This work is ongoing. To date, over half of the Chicagoland-area YWCA locations have created and implemented a cardiac emergency response plan as a new policy. The American Heart Association also guided the YWCA in identifying a response team equipped to act in a cardiac emergency.

Know Your Numbers

Kiosk

Free, state-of-the-art blood pressure kiosks placed by the American Heart Association empower community residents to measure and track their blood pressure and take steps to prevent heart disease, stroke and dementia. The kiosks include referrals to clinics in the area, helping patients access medical care in their community.

CPR Saves Lives

CPR

Of the 350,000 cardiac arrests that happen outside the hospital every year, less than 12 percent of victims survive. Bystander CPR can double or triple the chances of survival. Our Illinois team is in the community conducting training sessions, supplying local schools with CPR training and equipment, and spreading the message that it only takes two steps to save a life: call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest.

100 Years of Accomplishments

Did you know? In 1979, the American Heart Association led the way in training 1.5 million people in CPR. Today, with support from friends like you, we’re training 22 million people worldwide in CPR each year.

Make a donation today and join us in celebrating 100 Year of Accomplishments and breakthroughs like the artificial heart valve and medication that helps control your cholesterol. Together we are saving lives.

Events in Your Area

Metro Chicago Heart Walk

Location: Soldier Field

Date: Friday, September 20, 2024 - 11:00 AM

Register

Chicago - Wheaton Heart Walk

Location: Dupage County Fairgrounds

Date: Saturday, September 21, 2024 - 09:00 AM

Register

In Your Community

The American Heart Association is committed to driving equitable health impact in Illinois through five key priority areas: women, readiness, tobacco and vaping, patients, and healthy living. Equity is always at the center of our work, and it will continue to guide all that we do.

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 Illinois citizens while saving and improving countless lives.

Throughout the state of Illinois, 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.

Community

For more than 40 years, Advocacy has had a mission-critical role in the American Heart Association's work. 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 Association to affect necessary and sustainable policy, system and environmental changes that help Illinois citizens build healthier lives free of cardiovascular disease and stroke.

Our efforts in Illinois and its communities are focused on the following policy areas: Tobacco and Vaping, Access to Care, Medicaid Expansion, and Hypertension Prevention and Control, Paid Family and Medical Leave, and Healthy School Meals for All.

Advocacy

Board Chair
Kimberly Bors
Retired Dover Corporation

Board President
Jairo Mejia, MD, FAHA, CPE
ACCESS Community Health Network

Members

Aparna Abburi
Health Advisor

John Boschelli
Kemper Corporation

Sarah Casalan Bittle
UPS Store

Mercedes R. Carnethon, Ph.D., FAHA
Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

Gyasi C. Chisley
PNC Bank

Virginia Friesen
Advocate Health Care

Wayne H. Giles, MD, MS
University of Illinois at Chicago

Michael Gray
Jones Day

Joe Greskoviak
Abundant Venture Partners

Diana Kunz
KPMG

Sharon Langshur
Abundant Venture Partners

Moncia Brown Moss
Trinity United Church of Christ 

Tochukwu M. Okwuosa, DO, FACC
Rush University Medical Center 

Andy Rauh
Retired Duly Health and Care

Jaclyn Reider
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital

Chet Robson, DO, MHCDS, FAAFP
Jasper Health

Joan Rubschlager
Emeritus Member

Dan Smith
Huron Consulting Group


Members

Dezimon Alicea
Sayles Creative Studios

Kristin Barrie
Walgreens Co.

Emily Bateman
CannonDesign

Katie Bigoness
Grant Thorton

Kathryn Bors
Kimberly Clark

Nazia Chowdbury
Polysign

Ciera Hester-Smith
Midwest Orthopedics at Rush

Ben Higgins
Northern Trust

Tiara Muse
Furst Group

Amanda Nieh
KPMG

Jaclyn Reider
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago

John Wilkins
Northwestern University

Rachel Ziedman 
Community Volunteer

Sarah Zielinski
McGuireWoods LLP


Contact Us

Chicago, Illinois

By Appointment Only:
300 South Riverside Plaza, Ste 1200 
Chicago, IL 60606

312-346-4675

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