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Published: September 22, 2023

Central Kentucky bands together to save more women from heart disease and stroke

American Heart Association’s signature Go Red for Women® Luncheon to raise funds, spotlight bystander CPR inequities
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CENTRAL KENTUCKY SURVIVORS

CENTRAL KENTUCKY SURVIVOR MODELS: Our Survivor Fashion Show will debut an exciting collection of the latest spring fashions, courtesy of Macy’s. The models featured are all local survivors of either heart disease or stroke. It’s our hope that their stories will inspire you to lead a heart-healthy lifestyle, help you understand your risk factors, encourage you to know your family history, and allow you to recognize signs and symptoms so you will take action quickly.

 

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CENTRAL KENTUCKY SURVIVORS

CENTRAL KENTUCKY SURVIVORS

CENTRAL KENTUCKY SURVIVOR MODELS: Our Survivor Fashion Show will debut an exciting collection of the latest spring fashions, courtesy of Macy’s. The models featured are all local survivors of either heart disease or stroke. It’s our hope that their stories will inspire you to lead a heart-healthy lifestyle, help you understand your risk factors, encourage you to know your family history, and allow you to recognize signs and symptoms so you will take action quickly.

 

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Tony and Rebecca Houston Chair Photo

Go Red for Women was designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women locally, nationally and globally. Dr. Anthony Houston, CEO of CHI Saint Joseph Health, and his wife, Rebecca, are serving as the chair couple for this year’s event. CHI Saint Joseph Health is the longest-running local Go Red for Women sponsor in the country, supporting the Central Kentucky effort since its inception 15 years ago.

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Tony and Rebecca Houston Chair Photo

Tony and Rebecca Houston Chair Photo

Go Red for Women was designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women locally, nationally and globally. Dr. Anthony Houston, CEO of CHI Saint Joseph Health, and his wife, Rebecca, are serving as the chair couple for this year’s event. CHI Saint Joseph Health is the longest-running local Go Red for Women sponsor in the country, supporting the Central Kentucky effort since its inception 15 years ago.

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