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Together, we can continue to support, educate and advocate for
all the hearts we love during COVID-19
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Over the last two months we have all had to face unprecedented changes
and challenges as we work to prevent the spread of COVID-19
(coronavirus). For women living with and at risk of heart disease, who
are at greater risk of having more serious illness if infected, these
times can be especially challenging. That's why WomenHeart has worked
quickly to meet the immediate support and education needs of women
heart patients. We are also working to expand our virtual programs to
allow our WomenHeart Champions to continue providing critical
support to women across the nation while they are staying safe at
home.
WomenHeart has been providing support, education and advocacy for
women with or at risk of heart disease for more than 20 years. As we
work quickly to re-direct our attention to ensure that our peer-led
initiatives, educational resources and support groups are available
virtually, your support is critical. Your gift now ensures that
WomenHeart can provide social connection and critical information to
women living with and risk of heart disease in a time when they need
it most.
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Our work is essential to helping women living with heart disease
navigate their condition alongside this public health concern, which
is why we need your support now more than ever.
Together, we are saving lives!
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