
Conversations from the Heart: A Go Red For Women Discussion Guide
This booklet features stories of real women living with heart disease, plus tips, recipes and more—to help you start a conversation with family and friends about heart health.
Already have a copy? Use these tools, noted on page 3 of the guide, to help you easily start the conversation about heart-health:
- Know the Warning Signs Learn the signs of a heart attack and stroke and what to do if you experience these symptoms.
- Know the Risk Factors flyer Print this downloadable fact sheet as a handy reminder of the greatest risk factors for heart disease.
- Healthy Goals for Women flyer What should your total cholesterol be? How about your waist circumference? This downloadable tip sheet will help women set heart- healthy goals.
- Go Red Heart CheckUp Fact Sheet Love your heart! Print this downloadable flyer that explains the Go Red Heart CheckUp and the benefits women will gain from using this free online tool. A handy “Numbers” form explains all the important information needed to take the Go Red Heart CheckUp.
- After Awareness Comes Action! Give this free, downloadable flyer to family and friends. Suggest they stick it on their refrigerator or bulletin board as a daily reminder of ways they can love their heart.
- Heartfelt Message Postcard Print these downloadable cards and share with others. The card is great way they can write a personal message to those they care about. The postcard includes a list of 10 Ways to Love Your Heart.
- Online Invitations/ Instructions Once you’ve decided to have a Go Red gathering or get-together, send out special Go Red For Women online invitations using these instructions.
- Other Fun Stuff for your Go Red For Women Get-together
- Posters - Use these posters of real women living with heart disease for your event:
Group of women in jeans
Theresa in jeans
Lauren in jeans
Yvonne in jeans
Group of women in Red Dress
Michelle in Red Dress
Patricia in Red Dress - Shop Go Red
- Recipe
- Cookbooks
- Posters - Use these posters of real women living with heart disease for your event:



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