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Dear John,
Earlier this week, WomenHeart launched a new mobile app that helps
women with heart disease connect one-on-one with WomenHeart Champions
for peer support, encouragement and information from someone who has
been in their shoes.
While this SisterMatch program has been a key part of
WomenHeart's support offerings for years and has connected
thousands women, launching the app will expand the program's
reach, allowing many more women to access support. After completing a
profile, users will select specific WomenHeart Champions as BigSisters
to be matched with, whether they base their decision on having a
similar diagnosis, geographic location, age or more. The app also
provides information about Support Network meetings (currently held
virtually) should women decide to seek support in a group setting, as
well as provides other WomenHeart news and information.
The SisterMatch app is available for download on the Apple and Google
Play stores.
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After being diagnosed with heart disease, many women experience
feelings of isolation and depression. Through this peer connection,
women get support in ways that written information, cardiac
rehabilitation and other recovery services may not achieve, adding to
a sense of hope, well-being and healing, so heart disease survivors
can thrive.
Help us support this effort by spreading the word to women you know
who may be living with or at risk of heart disease.
Together, we are saving lives,
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Celina Gorre, CEO
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