Most heart disease and stroke deaths are preventable, yet cardiovascular diseases continue to be a woman’s greatest health threat. Join us for our next You're the Cure Southeast Chat on Monday, March 28th at 11:30 AM ET / 10:30 AM CT to learn about several of the American Heart Association's advocacy efforts to help women live longer, healthier lives through the many stages of life. You'll also hear from Florida You're the Cure advocate Stayc Simpson, 2021 Go Red for Women South Florida Woman of Impact, and Georgia You're the Cure advocate Tina Marsden about their experiences with heart disease and their observations about the need for policy change
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As a reminder, we host these monthly 30-minute chats to provide you with a behind-the-scenes look at our public policy efforts and to help you become a stronger advocate for a world of longer, healthier lives.
Julie M. Howell and Kim VanVeen are Grassroots Managers for the American Heart Association, engaging volunteers and staff in the organization's advocacy efforts in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
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