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Subject Help us Celebrate Women this Mother's Day
Date May 8, 2021 1:01 PM
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It's May and we are showing our love for our mothers by raising
awareness about heart disease in women. Sharing real-life stories
about heart disease is critical because while heart disease continues
to be the #1 killer of women - less than 50% recognize it as their
greatest health threat. 
 
"I sat in my car sobbing. I had driven myself to the hospital, but I
hadn't thought to ask if it was okay to drive myself home. I needed to
talk to someone, so I called my sister. Our father had died one year
ago. He had multiple health challenges including heart failure. My
sister didn't know what to say to me, so she started looking up 'heart
failure' online. She discovered a group of women living with heart
disease who met monthly at the hospital where I was parked and
shared the information about WomenHeart.'

This heart story is far too common among women. Even after diagnosis,
women often feel isolated and overwhelmed by fear and the dramatic
changes to their lives. 
 
This month, we are celebrating mothers and sharing stories of
WomenHeart Champions who are thrivers so that more women are
aware about their risk for heart disease, are able to recognize the
symptoms and know when to get treatment and support. 
 

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You can join us by making a gift today. Your support allows us to
build our reach nationwide and provide the necessary support,
education and advocacy so that millions of women can learn the signs,
get treatment, live well and thrive! 
 
With your support, together, we will: 
* Support women heart patients in all 50 states
* Educate more than 1 million women through community outreach and
social engagement
* Advocate for the benefits of women living with heart disease
* Secure the organizations future of core programs and
activities 

Learn more about WomenHeart at www.womenheart.org where there are
resources, personal stories, blogs and educational information. 
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Thank you for your commitment and support because together, we are
saving lives! 
 

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Celina GorreChief Executive Officer



 

 

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