• 13 people are interested
 

National Walking Day

Save to Favorites

ORGANIZATION: American Heart Association

  • 13 people are interested

National Walking Day is the first Wednesday each April and is a nationwide call-to-action for Americans to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Join millions of people across the nation as they wear their sneakers to work or school and pledge to start a healthier lifestyle as part of this annual event. To obtain a FREE National Walking Day Resource Kit www.heart.org/nationalwalkingday

More opportunities with American Heart Association

1 Review

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About American Heart Association

Location:

240 Whittington Parkway, Louisville, KY 40222, US

Mission Statement

Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

Description

  • Improving patient care -- We’re improving the quality of health care by creating best practices for treating heart disease and stroke. Our Get With The Guidelines hospital-based quality improvement program helps heart and stroke patients get the best treatment consistently. Mission: Lifeline helps patients with the most severe kind of heart attack get the specialized emergency services they need to survive.

  • Advocating for better health -- Our nationwide volunteer network, You’re The Cure, advocates for key issues at the national, state and local levels such as requiring physical education in schools, clean air legislation and making AEDs mandatory in public buildings.

  • Reaching out to populations at risk -- Blacks have higher risk and higher death rates from stroke than whites. Our Power To End Stroke education/awareness initiative helps African Americans share information to reduce their risk of stroke. More than 23,000 key opinion leaders, including mayors, professors, ministers and celebrities, have been recruited to be ambassadors working within their own community.

  • Raising awareness -- Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women over age 25, but many women don’t make their own health a priority. Through Go Red For Women, we’re raising awareness among women about their risks and empowering them to protect their heart health.

  • Protecting the future -- Nearly one in three children and teens in the United States is overweight or obese. As a result, more kids than ever before are developing high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol and type 2 diabetes. We are helping kids develop lifelong healthy habits and working to make sure that today’s children can grow up to be tomorrow’s healthy adults.

  • Educating Americans -- We save lives every day by offering information and education. We pioneered CPR and millions of Americans use our patient education materials and online tools to help themselves and their loved ones live longer, healthier lives.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Health & Medicine
Community, Health & Medicine

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

American Heart Association240 Whittington ParkwayLouisville, KY 40222

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training

Report this opportunity

We're sorry, this opportunity is no longer active.

Please find other opportunities.

Find Opportunities