For Immediate Release
February 04, 2015
Contact Information

Mara Silverio
American Heart Association
214-706-1508
mara.silverio@heart.org

Leslie Holland
American Heart Association
214-706-1438
leslie.holland@heart.org

(BPRW) American Heart Association, Macy's and volunteers nationwide are raising awareness of women's leading cause of death "" Heart Disease

(Black PR Wire) -- (DALLAS, February 4, 2015) – February is American Heart Month and through the Go Red For Women® cause campaign, the American Heart Association is asking all Americans to “Go Red” by wearing red on Friday, February 6 to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke in women.Heart disease, including stroke is the leading cause of death for allAmerican women and nearly 50,000 African American women are dyingannually from these diseases.In fact, as many as one in three women will die from heart disease.

Through the Go Red For Women cause campaign, the American Heart Association has been laser focused on fighting heart disease in women and has saved more than 275 women’s lives every day since the campaign launched in 2004. Despite this tremendous progress, there’s still work to be done, especially forAfrican American women, who face greater risks than women of other ethnicities. That’s why Go Red For Women is asking allAmericans to make a change at GoRedForWomen.org and help raise awareness of heart disease and stroke in the following ways:

Watch & Share Go Red For Women’s ‘Ceiling Crasher’ PSA


Go Red For Women has teamed up with the Ad Council to launch a PSA campaign, which includesTV, radio, and print PSAs that aim to dispel the mythsthat heart disease and stroke are an older man’s disease.

“In order to achieve AHA’s 2020 goal – to reduce heart disease and stroke by 20% – we must overcome heart disease gender disparities,” said Nancy Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the American Heart Association. “The Ad Council PSA sheds light on the misperceptions of heart disease and stroke in women,and emphasizes the urgent need for change.”

Real Women, Real Stories

The 2015 class of Real Women,heart disease and stroke survivors, are sharing their personal stories of survival to raise awareness about women’s’greatest health threat in the new Real Women video

Go Red with Macy’s

In honor of National Wear Red Day, Macy’s customers who wear red or purchase a Red Dress pin for $2 at Macy’s during its Wear Red Sale (Feb. 4 – Feb. 9) and Extended Pin Sale (Feb. 10 – Feb. 14), will receive 20% off storewide or 15% off home & jewelry. Macy’s will donate 100% of pin sale proceeds to Go Red For Women.

As part of its fundraising efforts, Macy’s is also selling three exclusive red dresses designed by Kensie, Calvin Klein and the new Macy’s brand, Thalia, with 10% of proceeds benefitting the Go Red For Women movement. Since 2004, Macy’s has raised more than $50 million as the national founding sponsor of Go Red For Women.

Turn Your Selfie RED

People can participate in Go Red For Women’s #GoRedSelfie contest by posting a photo of themselves on Twitter and Instagram wearing red and using #GoRedSelfie. The contest runs throughout the month of February and all submissions including the hashtag #GoRedSelfie will be entered to win daily prizes, with the grand prize being awarded at the end of the month.

Follow @GoRedForWomen and check out other ways you can #GoRed on National Wear Red Day by visiting GoRedForWomen.org/GoRedSelfie.

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