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Eddie Smith - Heart Disease Survivor
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John, your zip code shouldn’t dictate how long or how well
you’ll live. But in rural America, we see it every day
In these areas — where access to primary and specialty care can be hundreds
of miles away and reliable cell phone service is an issue — prevention is
more important than ever.
That’s
why we’re working alongside community members and organizations to remove
the barriers of health affecting our rural neighbors. It’s
not just a one size fits all solution though. Every rural area is unique,
like a fingerprint: When you’ve seen one rural area, you’ve only seen one.
Watch our latest video highlighting our health impact
work in places like Kentucky.
The health and well-being of Appalachia and the residents of rural areas
are critically important to our mission to be a relentless force for a
world of longer, healthier lives.
I hope you’ll take a minute to learn more about this
work — and what you can do right in your own community to
ensure everyone has the opportunity to live longer, healthier lives.
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Raymond P. Vara, Jr.
Chairman of the Board
Volunteer, 16 Years
American Heart Association
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Call US:
1-800-AHA-USA1 or
1-800-242-8721
WRITE TO US:
American Heart Association
7272 Greenville Avenue
Dallas, Texas, 75231, US
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