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Dear John,
Heart disease does not affect all women equally. Women of color, particularly Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous women, face higher risks, later diagnoses, and poorer outcomes due to disparities in healthcare access and treatment.
As we recognize National Minority Health Month and Black Maternal Health Week (April 11-17), WomenHeart is committed to breaking down barriers and ensuring that all women receive the heart care they need. Through education, advocacy, and peer-to-peer support, we are working to close the gap in heart health disparities.
But we cannot do it alone. Your support helps us provide life-saving education, amplify the voices of women living with heart disease, and advocate for policies that ensure equitable access to care.
Make a difference today. Donate to WomenHeart and help us fight for every woman’s heart health.
Donate Now [womenheart.org/donate]
Together, we can ensure that every woman—regardless of race, background, or zip code—receives the heart care she deserves.
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