From Celina Gorre, CEO, WomenHeart <[email protected]>
Subject Letter to our WomenHeart Family
Date March 25, 2020 2:01 PM
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Dear John, 

The global coronavirus pandemic is affecting every part of our lives,
and even though we are practicing physical distancing and isolation,
the number of confirmed cases and loss of life grows daily. Older
adults and people with serious chronic medical conditions, like heart
disease, diabetes and lung disease, are at the highest risk of
getting very sick if they become infected. It is with that in mind
that WomenHeart remains committed to supporting and educating women
about heart disease, while ensuring the health and safety of
WomenHeart Champions and the women they serve remains at the
forefront. 

Although a tough decision, WomenHeart has suspended all in-person
Champion activities, including support network meetings, patient
visits, and community outreach, to reduce potential exposure or spread
of the virus. Many of our National Hospital Alliance member
hospitals similarly took swift action to limit these small gatherings.
Last week, we took precautions to protect our staff, and they began
working 100% virtually. These restrictions will remain in place as
long as CDC continues to recommend limited physical
interactions. 
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Even with all these changes, our work does not stop. During this time,
we encourage women living with or at risk of heart disease to connect
with one another through our virtual support programs, including
SisterMatch, HeartSisters Online and WomenHeart Inspire, to address
feelings of loneliness and isolation and to promote a sense of social
connectedness and belonging. We at WomenHeart are working quickly to
enhance our virtual programs to meet the need. We are also providing
technical assistance to help our Champions continue to support their
local communities with virtual support meetings. During this time, we
understand our continued support is essential to helping women living
with heart disease while they navigate their condition alongside this
growing public health concern. 
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There are many (fun!) ways you can join us and support our mission
during this critical time. 

1. Get crafty: WomenHeart needs hand-made red scarves, which are
sanitized and then sent to women heart patients. Learn more
about how you can donate to HeartScarves here. 
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2. Take a selfie: WomenHeart is part of the Hidden Risk campaign
to educate people about secondary prevention of heart attacks.
The campaign has an augmented reality experience that
allows you to be painted into a masterpiece. For every photo
posted on Facebook and Instagram, Bayer will donate $1 to
WomenHeart and Mended Hearts. 
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3. Help others connect to SisterMatch
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: If you know of a woman living with heart disease, tell her
there are ways she can connect virtually with other women in
her same situation. 
4. Read our blog: Be sure to visit our blog to read heart
stories and the latest information as events unfold. 
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5. Tune in: TODAY, Wednesday, March 25 at 3pm ET join us here as
WomenHeart hosts a webinar. I will join cardiologist Dr.
Rachel Bond to talk about our response to the COVID-19
pandemic.
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As always, WomenHeart appreciates your support and is here to be a
resource to women living with or at risk of heart disease in their
time of need. We also want you and your loved ones to stay well and
connected as we go through this together. 
 
Together we are saving lives! 
 

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Celina Gorre, CEO
WomenHeart 

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