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Published: October 07, 2025

Local heart survivor student to champion health and well-being as national Youth Heart Ambassador

Student leader joins nationwide effort to support heart health, stroke awareness and Hands-Only CPR education in schools
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Ava Slappe CHD Survivor

Ava Slappe, a 3rd  grade student at Scott Teays Elementary School in Scott Depot, WV, will serve as a national Youth Heart Ambassador for the 2025-26 school year.

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Ava Slappe CHD Survivor

Ava Slappe CHD Survivor

Ava Slappe, a 3rd  grade student at Scott Teays Elementary School in Scott Depot, WV, will serve as a national Youth Heart Ambassador for the 2025-26 school year.

copyright American Heart Association WV


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