Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national movement to end heart disease in women. Heart disease and stroke kill 1 in 3 women in more than all forms of cancers combined. The good news is that 80 percent of cardiac events may be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. For 16 years, Go Red for Women has been a champion for women's heart health.
The Go Red for Women Luncheon is the signature event of the year-long Go Red for Women campaign featuring a keynote speaker, onsite health screenings, education stations and survivor testimonials. Approximately 600 of Fort Worth's most respected businesses, healthcare, civic and philanthropic leaders unite to raise funds for continued research, advocacy, education and outreach.
Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national movement to end heart disease in women. Heart disease and stroke kill 1 in 3 women in more than all forms of cancers combined. The good news is that 80 percent of cardiac events may be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. For 16 years, Go Red for Women has been a champion for women's heart health.
The Go Red for Women Luncheon is the signature event of the year-long Go Red for Women campaign featuring a keynote speaker, onsite health screenings, education stations and survivor testimonials. Approximately 600 of Fort Worth's most respected businesses, healthcare, civic and philanthropic leaders unite to raise funds for continued research, advocacy, education and outreach.
Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national movement to end heart disease in women. Heart disease and stroke kill 1 in 3 women in more than all forms of cancers combined. The good news is that 80 percent of cardiac events may be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. For 16 years, Go Red for Women has been a champion for women's heart health.
The Go Red for Women Luncheon is the signature event of the year-long Go Red for Women campaign featuring a keynote speaker, onsite health screenings, education stations and survivor testimonials. Approximately 600 of Fort Worth's most respected businesses, healthcare, civic and philanthropic leaders unite to raise funds for continued research, advocacy, education and outreach.