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Funding lifesaving, local research with past research funds granted to MaineHealth Institute for Research, Maine Medical Center, Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, University of Maine-Orono and more.
Inspiring women to take charge of their heart health through the Maine Goes Red statewide awareness campaign which includes an annual Survivor Search to cultivate female spokeswomen for the campaign.
Working with Channel 8 WMTW on a monthly “Heart Health 8” series on the 8th of each month featuring local heart disease and stroke survivors, medical experts and wellness professionals to help educate and inspire viewers to live a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Improving employee health through workplace wellness programs and Hands-Only CPR education.
Teaming up with Maine schools to combat childhood obesity through the Kids Heart Challenge.
Providing science-based treatment guidelines to health care professionals to improve patient care.
Go Red for Women® Purse-Onality – Sept. 25, 2024 - Kennebunkport
The 8th annual fundraising event will feature a silent auction of themed purses filled with items reflecting donors’ personalities such as work, hobbies or family interests. Hear from special guest speakers, including a local cardiologist and heart disease or stroke survivor, to learn more about women’s heart and brain health.
National Wear Red Day – Feb. 7, 2025
A simple, one-day fundraiser to increase awareness of heart disease in women while raising funds for research and education. The Association provides all materials for your office.
Maine Go Red for Women® Luncheon - March 27, 2025
Chair: Kelly Elkins, COO, MaineHealth
Learn more about the leading cause of death in women – cardiovascular disease – and how you can save more lives. The event will feature inspirational guest speakers, health experts, a silent auction and the presentation of two Crystal Heart awards.
Maine Heart Walk – May 18, 2025
Chair: Andrew Cook, Senior Vice President and Maine Market Leader, Mascoma Bank
Join thousands of passionate people touched by heart disease and stroke during the Heart Walk celebration. Help fund lifesaving research as we honor heart disease and stroke survivors in our community. Learn more about cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes, inactivity, smoking and high blood pressure.
Sponsor the Heart Walk or a Go Red for Women® event, donate an auction item or participate on an event planning committee.
Join the “Circle of Red” or “Women of Impact” groups to help combat cardiovascular disease.
Give your employees time to participate in a free, online Hands-Only CPR demonstration.
Conduct a simple, one-day fundraising event on National Wear Red Day.
Be a “You’re the Cure” Advocate to help educate our legislators on our public policy efforts regarding obesity prevention, heart disease and stroke prevention funding, tobacco control, and health care reform initiatives. FMI: www.yourethecure.org.
Become an Association volunteer media expert. Heart disease and stroke survivors are vital to help educate others about the warning signs and symptoms. Health professionals can give a clinical perspective to the Association’s work regarding nutrition, fitness, cholesterol and blood pressure management, tobacco use cessation, and other ways to lower risk. Media training is provided.
Join our Maine Board of Directors
Executive Director, Northern New England
Board Chair
Board President
Sarah Belliveau, CPA, BerryDunn
Mindy Beyer, MaineHealth
Andrew Cook, Mascoma Bank
Kevan Deckelmann, Dentons Law Firm
Aline Iskandar, MD, Northern Light Mercy Hospital
David Landry, Spectrum Healthcare Partners
Sarah Lewis, Maine Access Immigrant Network
Thomas Lyons, MaineHealth
Alison Nason, St. Joseph’s College of Maine
Joan Smith, Baker Newman Noyes
Bill Whitmore, MaineHealth
Steve Woods, TideSmart Global & Promerica Health
Established: 1924
Employees: 7
Annual revenue: $1,211,488 (in thousands, nationally)
26% CPR Training revenue
26% Contributions
22% Fundraising events
17% Other revenue and public support
9% Bequests
Brian Shankey, Executive Director, Northern New England
Brian.Shankey@heart.org
Facebook, X and Instagram: @AHAMaine
In 2023, Forbes ranked the Association as one of American’s best midsize employers and DiversityInc ranked the Association as a Top Company for Board of Directors.
The Association’s mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. For more than 100 years, we’ve been fighting heart disease and stroke, striving to save and improve lives. The nation’s leader in CPR education training, the Association teams with volunteers and community partners to fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies, and provide lifesaving information to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
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