National Wear Red Day® is part of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women® initiative aimed at improving the heart health of women globally.
Send or post this digital flyer in late January or early February to promote National Wear Red Day. Encourage your members to wear red to help kick it off.
ViewUse this simple copy in your internal communications (emails, blog posts, etc.) this February to raise awareness about American Heart Month and the importance of a healthy heart.
ViewPromote heart health to your members during American Heart Month by sharing these articles and blog posts .
ViewGet guidance on how to leverage social media to spread awareness about heart health and learn how to enter for a chance to have a donation made on your organization’s behalf to the American Heart Association.
ViewShare some or all these 28 heart health tips – one for each day of February – to help your members reduce their risk of heart disease, heart attack, and stroke.
For EmployeesFor Health Plan MembersFor Medicare MembersHang this poster in your workplace – or share it digitally – to educate your members of the varying heart attack symptoms for men and women.
ViewShare this overview of Life’s Essential 8, which are the key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health, as defined by the American Heart Association.
ViewShare this overview in Spanish of Life’s Essential 8, which are the key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health, as defined by the American Heart Association.
ViewHelp your team learn the steps to perform hands-only CPR in 60 seconds with this video from the American Heart Association that shows hands-only CPR in action.
ViewParticipating in community events like the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk can be a great way to engage with your employees. If your organization is interested in registering a team, we’d love to help make that happen.
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