Help Your Family Fit in Healthy Habits
Juggling family, work, and a social life can make it hard to eat healthy or prioritize healthy activities. But even the busiest families can cook up a plan that works.

Women motivate each other. Educate each other. Support each other. Inspire each other. Let’s Go Red together to be seen, to be counted, to be heard, to make an impact.
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women
Since 2004, the American Heart Association’s signature women's initiative, Go Red for Women, has addressed the awareness and clinical care gaps of women’s greatest health threat, cardiovascular disease (CVD). We are prepared to meet the evolving needs of women now, and at every age, every stage and every season of their lives as their trusted, relevant source for credible, equitable health solutions.
Nearly 45% of women ages 20+ are living with some form of cardiovascular disease.
Less than half of women entering pregnancy in the U.S. have optimal cardiovascular health.
Women experience unique life stages, such as pregnancy and menopause, that can put them at an increased risk for CVD.
What’s Happening Now
Congenital Heart Disease Survivor Thrives as a Mom of Two

Born with a heart murmur and misdiagnosed with asthma as a child, doctors eventually uncovered that Victoria Rodriguez had two congenital heart defects. Years later, they discovered her second daughter would be born with one too. Thanks to advancements in research and technology, her family is thriving today.
What’s in Your Kid’s Lunchbox?

Moms, are you trying to find the balance of nutritious and delicious when it comes to packing your kid’s lunch? We’ve got your back. Find out what food to include to help nurture a growing child’s body and mind.
Life’s Essential 8 for Women

The American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8 are the key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health. Supporting good heart and brain health at every life stage can help women lower their risk for cardiovascular diseases and other major health problems.

The state of US women’s heart health
Closing the cardiovascular-disease gap between men and women could help women regain 1.6 million years of life lost because of poor health and early death and boost the US economy by $28 billion annually by 2040 according to a new report by the American Heart Association and McKinsey Health Institute.
Go Red Together
Find ways to get connected to and support other women.
Connect to a Healthier You

Learn more about risks, prevention, healthy lifestyle, risk reduction and more.
Connect with Your Community

Volunteer, attend an event, join a philanthropic group, or connect on social media.
Connect to Support

Living with cardiovascular disease or caring for someone who does? Find support.
Connect with Research

Participate in research and inspire the next generation of women leaders in STEM careers.
Connect to Make an Impact

Help advance our mission and advocate for policies that support all women’s health and well-being.
Supporting Women at Every Age and Stage of Life
Pregnancy and Maternal Health

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of new moms. It can pose a threat to women’s heart health during pregnancy and later in life.
Mom Life

Moms, grandmothers, aunts and other maternal figures do so much for their families. But this can mean taking care of their health sometimes comes last.
Menopause

Prioritizing your health is important before and after menopause. Learn about menopause, its symptoms and impact on your health.
Go Red Gear
Pins, pamphlets, shirts and more! We have everything you need to Go Red to
raise awareness, show your support and help fund our mission with every purchase.
Shop & Go Red! raise awareness, show your support and help fund our mission with every purchase.

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