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Happy Holidays 8
Dear John,
Before we breathe a deep sigh of relief as we put 2020 behind us, I
wanted to take a moment to reflect on this year for the WomenHeart
family - a year marked by adversity and redeemed by resilience and
grace.
I don't want to mince words - for far too many of us, 2020 has been
traumatic.
Like so many organizations, WomenHeart had to make the painful
decision to stop business as usual, assess what we could control and
determine what was essential for our community to continue to get the
support that they needed, now more than ever. We had to ask some hard
questions. How do we achieve our mission without our typical
activities? How do we deliver support and educate women about their
heart disease and COVID-19? What public policies are needed to support
women with heart disease during this time? How will we cope with an
uncertain economy with no end in sight? And we had to bring our
stakeholders along on this journey.
This pause to regroup gave way to resilience in action - a flurry of
activities, with staff and WomenHeart Champions working together
to make it happen for women with heart disease. We quickly
transitioned our support groups to Zoom, launched a new HeartTalks
series to stay on top of the developments at the intersection of heart
disease and COVID-19, supported legislation that offered relief to
those most at risk from COVID-19 and shifted preparation for our
annual Science & Leadership Symposium training and Wenger Awards.
It was an all-out effort to minimize disruption and maximize support.
Your encouragement, funding and support made it clear that we were on
the right path. And it has become clear that these efforts are not
just a short-term fix to a temporary problem, but rather a launching
pad into the future of WomenHeart - to a structurally resilient
organization, able to adapt and deliver on the promise of its mission
in an evolving world.
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As we take a moment to celebrate this holiday season, perhaps in
less-than-ideal circumstances, I find myself reflecting on the power
of grace that is needed in times of hardship and uncertainty. As
demonstrated by WomenHeart Champions time and time again, grace
is a gift we must extend to those who have suffered devastation and
tragedy, to each other, and to ourselves, when we struggle with new
challenges. Getting through the messiness, the imperfections of 2020
with grace has made WomenHeart that much stronger.
A special thank you this year to the WomenHeart family for your
confidence through this most difficult of years, for your continued
financial support as we close out 2020, and for your encouragement to
carry on as we enter 2021 with a promising outlook. Here's to a
brighter future full of possibilities.
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Together, we are saving lives!
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Celina Gorre
Chief Executive Officer
WomenHeart
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