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American Heart Association
Advocacy
Be a part of the cure. Be an advocate
You don’t have to be a doctor to save
lives. Just be willing to deliver a lifesaving message to
public officials whenever you can. Maybe you’ve already
participated with the American Heart Association before by
walking in a Heart Walk. Or perhaps you’ve helped organize a
gala event. Maybe you even helped someone survive a heart
attack or stroke. At moments like these, You’re the Cure.
Even if you’re someone who wants to get involved for the
first time, you can be part of the cure.

You’re the Cure when you speak up for vital research
funding. Or when you advocate for public policies that
advance the fight against heart disease and stroke. That’s
why You’re the Cure, a nationwide network of people
dedicated to finding a cure for heart disease and stroke,
needs your talent and time — now!
We’ll give you what you need to succeed: A
welcome packet to get you started. Timely action alerts
asking you to call, write or visit policymakers. Education
and updates on important issues.

Legislators and policymakers respond to
advocates like you. Recent successes include funding for and
placement of portable defibrillators in crowded cities and
in rural areas. We’ve helped secure increases in funding
that led to medical innovations and helped ensure that
important public health programs reached those in need. Our
efforts have also led to more smoke-free workplaces and
public areas in our nation’s cities. We’re also advocating
for physical education and better nutrition in schools.
But much more is needed to break the grip of our nation’s
No. 1 and No. 3 killers. Every time you advocate for better
health, You’re the Cure!
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