Three Central New Yorkers fight women’s leading cause of death

Nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 are living with some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD).[1] During American Heart Month this February, three Central New York leaders are joining the national Woman of Impact™ initiative to raise awareness about women’s number one killer and raise funds that will work to end CVD. The Heart Association’s Woman … Read more

Central New York high school girls explore careers in STEM fields

Today’s economy and tomorrow’s well-being depend on innovations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), but a troubling gap exists when it comes to women in STEM occupations. Women make up almost half of employment across non-STEM occupations but just over 29% of the STEM workforce.[1]That’s why the American Heart Association, devoted to a world of healthier … Read more

Four Mohawk Valley women fight women’s leading cause of death

Women across the nation are joining Go Red for Women’s Woman of Impact campaign to champion heart health Nearly 45% of women over the age of 20 are living with some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD).[1] To kick off American Heart Month this February, four Mohawk Valley leaders are joining the national Woman of Impact™ initiative to raise … Read more

Local community leaders join award winning advisory board in Syracuse

Three local leaders are joining the American Heart Association’s mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. These volunteers started their board term just as the group was recognized at the national level by the American Heart Association. New board members include: Gwen Crossett, B.S., RN – Gwen Crossett is … Read more

From joy to a heart scare: a second pregnancy brings a second-degree heart block

Erin Vickers, 2025 Capital Region Go Red for Women Luncheon survivor speaker. “It was scary after the diagnosis to live with the idea that I might pass out at any time.”

Survivor Erin Vickers will share her powerful heart story at the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Luncheon in October Erin Vickers of Latham is only now learning what “normal” is for her and her family. She will share her story of living with heart disease at the Go Red for Women Luncheon, a … Read more

Saving lives through CPR education in Central New York

FamilyCare Medical Group and the American Heart Association provide Hands-Only CPR training equipment to community organizations With nearly 3 out of 4 cardiac arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to perform CPR is critically important[1]. CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival[2]. … Read more

Saving lives through CPR education in the North Country

More than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States each year[1], and 90% of people who have a cardiac arrest will not survive. That is why the American Heart Association, devoted to changing the future to a world of healthier lives for all, and sponsor Knowlton Technologies are adding lifesavers to the chain … Read more

East Syracuse-Minoa High School girls explore careers in STEM fields with STEM Goes Red

Today’s economy and tomorrow’s well-being depend on innovations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), but a troubling gap exists when it comes to women in STEM occupations. Women make up almost half of employment across non-STEM occupations but just over 29% of the STEM workforce.[1] That’s why the American Heart Association, devoted to a … Read more

Crouse Health CEO takes the helm to save lives in Central New York

Seth Kronenberg, MD, President and CEO of Crouse Health, will lead the charge as the 2025 American Heart Association Heart Walk Chairman to build a community of lifesavers in Central New York. Under Dr. Kronenberg’s leadership, top executives throughout the Central New York region will unite to recruit companies and organizations to join the Heart … Read more

Knowlton Technologies and the American Heart Association teaming up to save lives through CPR

With nearly 3 out of 4 cardiac arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to perform CPR is critically important[1]. CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival[2]. That is why the American Heart Association, the worldwide leader in resuscitation science and education, and … Read more

St. Joseph’s Health and the American Heart Association teaming up to save lives through CPR

With nearly 3 out of 4 cardiac arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to perform CPR is critically important[1]. CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival[2]. That is why the American Heart Association, the worldwide leader in resuscitation science and education, and … Read more

New collaboration provides CPR training program and AED at Syracuse’s Dunbar Center

Seven in 10 people in America say they feel powerless to act in the face of a cardiac emergency[1]. As a result, less than half of all people who need this lifesaving skill receive CPR from bystanders before professional help arrives[2]. Women and Black and Hispanic adults are also less likely to receive that lifesaving … Read more

LECOM at Elmira and the American Heart Association teaming up to save lives through CPR

With nearly 3 out of 4 cardiac arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to perform CPR is critically important[1]. CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival[2]. That is why the American Heart Association, the worldwide leader in resuscitation science and education, and … Read more

Wegmans and the American Heart Association teaming up to save lives through CPR

With nearly 3 out of 4 cardiac arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to perform CPR is critically important[1]. CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival[2]. That is why the American Heart Association, the worldwide leader in resuscitation science and education, and … Read more

Preparing for back-to-school? Here’s how to pack your child a heart-healthy lunch

With back-to-school season upon us, parents are preparing for their children’s return to school. The American Heart Association has some tips to help parents plan school lunches, since they play an essential role in a student’s wellbeing and success in the year ahead. Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of illness and premature death in … Read more

New executive director joins American Heart Association staff in Syracuse

The American Heart Association, Syracuse is pleased to announce a new executive director is joining the team.  Jason Pomeroy will lead American Heart Association staff in the Syracuse, Watertown and Binghamton areas as the new executive director. Pomeroy most recently served as the director of annual leadership development for Smile Train, Inc., an international charity … Read more

Walgreens supports heart and brain health through the American Heart Association’s Life Is Why campaign

Shoppers can support the life-saving work of the American Heart Association Walgreens is once again proud to support the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, through Life Is Why™, a cause marketing campaign benefitting the American Heart Association. Life Is Why inspires consumers to celebrate their … Read more

Wegmans and the American Heart Association teaming up to save lives through CPR

With nearly 3 out of 4 cardiac arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to perform CPR is critically important[1]. CPR, especially if performed immediately, could double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival[2]. That is why the American Heart Association, the worldwide leader in resuscitation science and education, and … Read more

After dying at work, a North Country woman is sharing her story

Cortney Richter says she’s well-known at Samaritan Medical Center, the Watertown, NY hospital where she works. “I died on the pharmacy floor, so I’m famous.” she says. In November of 2021, Cortney was working a 12-hour shift when she stood up and felt dizzy. She crouched down and then collapsed. Her heart stopped. Thankfully, since … Read more

Apalachin 5th graders raising money in memory of family honored as top fundraisers at Kids Heart Challenge event

Apalachin Elementary School students got active and celebrated an important cause during a fun ceremony on Thursday. The American Heart Association and Apalachin Elementary are working together to make whole-body wellness a priority as students participate in Kids Heart Challenge™. At Thursday morning’s ceremony, students jumped rope to get their hearts pumping in a fun … Read more

CommuniTEA Conversation celebrates Black History Month in Syracuse

Black History Month is an opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history. During Black History Month and in conjunction with Heart Month, the American Heart Association is celebrating the impact Black professionals on the health of the Syracuse community. The CommuniTEA Conversation, held Wednesday … Read more

Binghamton University researcher receives American Heart Association funding

Thanks to funding from the American Heart Association, one Southern Tier student is studying the heart in a unique way. Natalie Weiss, a graduate student at Binghamton University, received a two-year American Heart Association grant for her research. She works in a lab focused on engineering cardiovascular tissues. Scientists create heart muscle cells, or cardiomyocytes, … Read more

Check It! Challenge could lead to lower risk of heart disease and stroke in New York State

A program giving New Yorkers a chance to help control a silent killer is back.  The American Heart Association is now recruiting participants for the Check It! Challenge. The challenge is a community-wide program encouraging people to check, change, and control their blood pressure. The program began in Central New York and the Southern Tier … Read more

Community Impact Grants to help improve health in Corning and Steuben County

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The American Heart Association is helping local organizations improve the health of Corning and Steuben County. Applications are now open for Community Impact Grants. These grants, made possible by the Estate of Mary Vohar Lilley, help local organizations start or continue programs that have a positive impact on the heart health of the community.  “We … Read more

Syracuse leaders recognized nationally for impacting heart health of Central New York

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Local volunteers have been honored by the American Heart Association for their work to advance cardiovascular health for all, including identifying and removing barriers to health care access and quality in Syracuse. The 20 members of the American Heart Association, Syracuse board were recognized as a “Gold Standard Board” for helping the Association make strides … Read more

Hundreds unite to fight heart disease and stroke in women at the Syracuse Go Red for Women Luncheon

Nearly 400 people rocked their red and celebrated the strength of women in the fight against heart disease on Thursday. The Syracuse Go Red for Women Luncheon encouraged attendees to “Reclaim Your Rhythm” and be a relentless force for longer, healthier lives. The Go Red for Women® Luncheon, held at the Oncenter Convention Center, is … Read more

Syracuse foursome saves life with CPR at charity golf tournament

Patrick Forget, Suezette Van Horn, Maria Giannino, and Beth Lord at the charity golf tournament

A charity golf tournament turned into an experience like no other for a foursome from Nascentia Health. They saved a man’s life with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Suezette Van Horn, Maria Giannino, Beth Lord, and Patrick Forget were playing golf at Rogues Roost Golf Club in Bridgeport to raise money for The Kara Fund, a nonprofit … Read more

Southern Tier executive named to leadership role for Heart Walk

The American Heart Association has named Kathy Breno, Marketing Director at Matthew’s Auto Group, as chairwoman of the 2023 Southern Tier Heart Walk. In this role, Breno is charged with a $300,000 fundraising goal to support the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association. The Southern Tier Heart Walk is the signature event of the … Read more

Syracuse executive named to leadership role for Heart Challenge

The American Heart Association has named Ronald Belle, president and CEO of AmeriCU Credit Union, as chairman of the 2023 Syracuse Heart Challenge. In this role, Belle is charged with a $500,000 fundraising goal to support the lifesaving work of the American Heart Association. The American Heart Association’s Heart Challenge® is a suite of activities … Read more

American Heart Association welcomes new advisory board members in Syracuse

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Five local leaders are joining the American Heart Association’s mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. These volunteers started their term on the 2022-2023 fiscal year advisory board this month. New board members include: Nakeia Chambers, MS Ed – Nakeia Chambers is the director of Multicultural, Disability, and Veteran’s … Read more

Walgreens supports heart and brain health through the American Heart Association’s Life Is Why campaign

Shoppers can support the life-saving work of the American Heart Association Walgreens is proud to support the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, through Life Is Why™, a cause marketing campaign benefitting the American Heart Association. Life Is Why inspires consumers to celebrate their reasons … Read more

What effect does sodium have on your blood pressure?

Almost at the halfway mark, the American Heart Association’s free blood pressure awareness program, the Check It! Challenge, has a reach of 315,000 people. Participants are checking their blood pressure twice monthly and taking advantage of American Heart Association resources provided to them. Each month during the four-month program that began in February, the Check … Read more

Apalachin 4th grader honored as top fundraiser at Kids Heart Challenge event

Apalachin Elementary School students got active and celebrated an important cause during a fun ceremony on Friday, March 4th. The American Heart Association and Apalachin Elementary are working together to make whole-body wellness a priority as students participate in Kids Heart Challenge™. At Friday morning’s ceremony, the school recognized 4th grader Lucas Jones as the … Read more

American Heart Association expands “Lower the Pressure” initiative in New York State thanks to $1 million grant

The American Heart Association has new tools to help improve blood pressure rates in New York State, thanks to a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation.  The two-year grant of $1 million will allow the American Heart Association to expand its focus on improving high blood pressure rates in under-resourced communities. Through the “Lower … Read more

Kinney Drugs supports heart and brain health through American Heart Association’s Life Is Why campaign

Kinney Drugs is proud to support the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, through Life Is Why™, a cause marketing campaign benefitting the American Heart Association. Life Is Why inspires consumers to celebrate their reasons to live healthier, longer lives – by giving. “We’re excited and … Read more

Local CEO to lead 2022 Syracuse Go Red for Women movement

The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization devoted to a world of healthier lives for all, announces Jackie Ferrari, founder and CEO of American Fashion Network, as the community volunteer chair of the 2021-2022 Syracuse area Go Red for Women® movement. Go Red for Women is a worldwide initiative of the American Heart Association … Read more

Double Up Food Bucks promotes healthy shopping in Syracuse, Albany

Shoppers in two Upstate NY communities have a new way to get healthy produce. Two retail stores in Syracuse and Albany officially launched their participation in the Double Up Food Bucks program. The American Heart Association worked with Field and Fork Network to bring Double Up Food Bucks to the Syracuse Cooperative Market in Syracuse … Read more

STEM Has Heart brings hands-on experiences and lifesaving science to Syracuse elementary students

The American Heart Association helped bring science to life for about 100 Syracuse City School District elementary students. The STEM Has Heart Day at Van Duyn Elementary School featured hands-on examples and activities that not only engaged students in STEM fields, but taught them about their own health, as well. “Lifesaving science is not often … Read more

New York State Regional Hypertension Summit works to control a silent killer

More than 100 clinicians, primary care providers and population health representatives gathered virtually to help make New York State a healthier place at the Regional Hypertension Summit hosted by the American Heart Association. Hypertension is often called the silent killer, and it is the most important modifiable risk factor for heart disease. According to the … Read more

American Heart Association brings Growing Healthy Hearts program back to Syracuse elementary schools

The American Heart Association is bringing a successful program back to the Syracuse City School District. At an event at H.W. Smith Pre-K-8 School, the AHA announced the Growing Healthy Hearts program is returning after a hiatus during the COVID pandemic. Now that school is back in session with full-time in-person learning, moving more is … Read more

Addressing Hypertension in New York State

The American Heart Association is working to improve hypertension across New York State with a brand new event. The virtual Regional Hypertension Summit will bring together health care organizations, medical practices, and health-focused organizations from across New York State to collectively address blood pressure control and recognize Target: BP™ achievements. Target: BP is a national … Read more

Pittsburgh Pastor Receives Top Grant at the First EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based

The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, announced the top awardees of its first-ever EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based hosted by the Eastern States region. The first-place grant of $50,000 was awarded to Pastor Cynthia Wallace of Bible Center Church in the Homewood neighborhood of … Read more

American Heart Association in Syracuse honored for webinar series on COVID-19 vaccine

The COVID-19 vaccine can help us all get back to the life we miss so much, but we have to do this together. That’s why the American Heart Association teamed up with other local organizations to help address vaccine hesitancy in Black and Brown Central New Yorkers. The Association’s Syracuse Chapter was recently recognized by … Read more

Five Faith-Based Organizations Named as Finalists in the American Heart Association’s First EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based

Over $105,000 in Grants Will be Awarded to Local Community Leaders Faith-based organizations and places of worship have played an important role during the COVID-19 crisis in our country. These organizations and their volunteers and staff have been on the frontline, mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and providing communities with much needed guidance and support. … Read more

Central New York project asks kids “What does nutrition security mean to you?”

Concerns over nutrition security in the Central New York community have been on the rise since the pandemic, but the problem isn’t new. The American Heart Association worked with Jack and Jill of America, Inc. on a new project, sponsored by National Grid, to help raise awareness about what nutrition security really is. The Nutrition … Read more

Women face unique risks for high blood pressure and stroke

Women have a lot on their plates, and sometimes important self-care can take a back seat to work, family and other obligations. In fact, nearly 50% of adult women have high blood pressure, and nearly three-quarters of those with high blood pressure don’t have it under control. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can significantly increase a … Read more

American Heart Association launches new STEM Has Heart program in Syracuse

Our community’s health is about more than just our bodies. The American Heart Association is officially launching the STEM Has Heart program to work with students and local leaders to help increase diversity in STEM fields. “The American Heart Association is dedicated to removing the barriers to good health and wellbeing,” said Kristin Rubino, chairwoman … Read more

EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based Workshop Highlights Powerful Partnerships, Kicks-Off Grant Application Period

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Webinar panelists share wisdom around community impact.

The power of partnerships built on trust, dignity and respect was a key theme during March 17th’s EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Faith-Based Workshop Zoom webinar, hosted by the American Heart Association (AHA), Eastern States region.

“When you see value in people, it affirms that value that is in you,” said Dr. Abraham Shanklin, Jr. Founder/Executive Director of the Center for Transformation in Maryland, an AHA collaborator.

During the webinar, Shanklin and ENON Tabernacle Baptist Church Rev. Leroy Miles, Jr. of Philadelphia, provided tips based on their own experiences in bolstering scalable community impact.

“It’s about those relationships that give you access,” said Miles. “Don’t be afraid to try, don’t be afraid to ask.”

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Bishop Shanklin

Shanklin and Miles offered wisdom gleaned from their own community leadership experiences to inspire webinar participants as AHA, Eastern States region launched the application cycle opening for it’s EmPOWERED to Serve Faith-Based Accelerator. The Faith-Based Accelerator is a grant-funding initiative for faith institutions and leaders to continue and scale their business models aimed at addressing social determinants of health in their communities. AHA aligns with faith-based communities to improve health and empower sustainable outcomes. Applications for a total of $105K in grant funding to communities of faith in select states will be accepted through April 30, 2021. Learn more or apply here.

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Reverend Miles

Shanklin and Miles were joined by AHA’s Vice President, Health Equity and National Partnerships Pamela Garmon-Johnson, who emphasized how important it is to deploy resources “connecting the dots so that we can have the greatest impact on our communities.”

“We have been charged with a purpose in order to be the voice for the voiceless….when we put all of our resources together that is when we can truly, truly put together the greatest difference,” said Garmon-Johnson.

Both Miles and Shanklin have successfully bolstered efforts to positively impact the social determinants of health in their own communities — factors that influence where and how people live, learn, work and play and provide context to a person’s life. Social determinants can play just as big of a role in affecting health as medications and physical lifestyle changes. Their work has included focusing on recidivism, family stability, food security, and health knowledge.

“We’ve tried to be a model and help you replicate [successful programs] at your spot,” said Miles, who collaborated to move ENON’s annual “Know Your Numbers” health-screening day, aimed at reaching 1,000 Philadelphia men, to a drive-through experience amid COVID-19. Participants were able to get take-home colon screening kits, HIV screenings, BP checks, glucose, cholesterol, and COVID screenings at the event which Miles termed a “significant pivot in such a time as this.” AHA provided take-home blood pressure kits for self-monitoring for those who were found to be hypertensive.

“You all are heroes in your respective areas, the assignments that you have, the passion that you have. All of these ideas [we are putting forth], they serve just as starting blocks,” said Shanklin. Among the many initiatives of the Center, Shanklin and his partners were able to feed 1200 people in Maryland and distribute over 50K pounds of food by leveraging county relationships.

Both Miles and Shanklin highlighted the value of partnering with organizations, including AHA. “I love the partnerships with AHA and EmPOWERED to Serve,” said Shanklin. Miles noted that the reimagined “Know Your Numbers” program gained traction due to partnerships with local AHA board members and Einstein Health.

“Powerful partnerships, meeting people where they are, and speaking with a trustworthy voice are three of the AHA’s Guiding Values — our 10 commitments to health equity — this shores up making sure that we are holding ourselves accountable so that we can make an impact,” said Garmon-Johnson.

American Heart Association, Eastern States Vice President Health Strategies Rhonda Ford-Chatmon asked webinar participants to provide feedback so that AHA can continue to strengthen community partnerships.

“Tell us what you need. We are here to be responsible. We are listening to you, and we want to be of help,” said Ford-Chatmon. She invited anyone with community needs to email questions or ideas to 2021FaithBasedAccelerator@heart.org

To watch the entire workshop, click here.

The American Heart Association Launches Funding Initiative Aimed at Supporting Communities through Local Faith Institutions

Faith-based organizations and places of worship have played an important role during the COVID-19 crisis in our country. These organizations and their volunteers and staff have been on the frontline, mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and providing communities with much needed guidance and support. That is why the American Heart Association’s Eastern States Region is … Read more

American Heart Association and Buffalo Bills help kids get moving with video library

The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, and the National Football League (NFL), in collaboration with the Buffalo Bills, debuted the first-ever NFL PLAY 60 library, which features kid-friendly exercises to help kids to get their recommended 60-minutes of daily physical activity. Amidst the rising … Read more

Goodbye 2020! Step into 2021 with a healthy New Year’s resolution

We’re all ready to bid farewell to 2020, but are you ready for 2021? Start the year on a path to good health with a New Year’s resolution you can stick to. Vague, non-specific New Year’s resolutions are likely to fail. If you want to get healthy, choosing specific, realistic and attainable resolutions can lead … Read more

Central New York and Southern Tier companies recognized for workplace health achievements

In Central New York and the Southern Tier, eight organizations received recognition for taking significant steps to build a culture of health and invest in the health of their workforce as part of the 2020 results of the American Heart Association Workplace Health Achievement Index. The American Heart Association, a global force for longer, healthier … Read more

AHA President: The best way forward requires bridging disciplines, people, places

The challenges facing our world are many – from timely concerns such as the coronavirus pandemic and the renewed emphasis it has placed on the need to dismantle structural racism to the ongoing challenges of treating and beating the top two killers around the globe: heart disease and stroke. As president of the American Heart … Read more

Central New York volunteers honored by Eastern States region of the American Heart Association

The American Heart Association is honoring five local volunteers and organizations for their work to help create a world of longer, healthier lives. The Eastern States Volunteer Awards recognize companies and volunteers across the 13 states of the Eastern Region of the American Heart Association in several categories. Winners from the Central New York area … Read more

Healthy tips for an unusual return to school

 It’s time to head back to school, but this year it won’t be the return of a normal routine. With classes happening virtually, in-person, or both, families are dealing with a lot of uncertainties. The American Heart Association has some tips to make this school year’s “new normal” a little healthier. Get back on a … Read more

North Country school awarded national Kids Heart Challenge grant

A North Country school is among the recipients of a nationwide grant from the American Heart Association. The American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge has awarded $3,200 to Copenhagen Central School in Copenhagen for a refocus obstacle course. Awarded to schools across the country, the grants continue the American Heart Association’s commitment to help educators … Read more

I am why: congenital heart defect survivor turns diagnosis into career passion

This guest blog is written by Rochester-area survivor Miranda Williamson, who is now studying at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. There was once a time 30 years ago when a child born with heart disease had little chance of living a normal life or possibly a life at all. Luckily, advancements are being made … Read more

Community-wide Check It! Challenge programs in Central New York and Southern Tier see success in first year

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Despite a global pandemic, the American Heart Association’s Check It! Challenge is making a difference in the fight to control a silent killer. The association’s first community-wide Check It! Challenge in Central New York and the Southern Tier encouraged participants to regularly check their blood pressure and take steps to lower their numbers. The challenge … Read more

The AHA Launches 2nd Webinar in a Series Discussing Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

Long before the pandemic, systemic challenges have contributed to disparities that impede some people from living long, healthy lives. Your ZIP code should not determine how long you live, but it does. Social factors, which are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources, as well as immigration status, occupation, and language preference, have … Read more

ICYMI: Eastern States Launched a Webinar Series on the Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

On May 15, the Eastern States Community Impact team launched the first webinar of a series designed to discuss the impact of COVID-19 in communities of color. The webinar was offered to health equity leaders nationwide and was attended by approximately 1,035 participants. During the webinar, implications of COVID-19 from the perspective of economics, education, … Read more

The AHA Convenes Health Equity Leaders to Discuss Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color

Long before the coronavirus impacted how we live, work, and play, systemic challenges contributed to disparities that impede some people from living long, healthy lives. Your ZIP code should not determine how long you live, but it does. Social factors, which are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources, have been mostly responsible … Read more

COVID-19: The Impact on Communities of Color

Updated May 29, 2020 Long before the coronavirus impacted how we live, work, and play, systemic challenges contributed to disparities that impede some people from living long, healthy lives. Your ZIP code should not determine how long you live, but it does. Social factors, which are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources, … Read more

Southern Tier Stroke Support Group needs your votes for national award

A Southern Tier group is a finalist for the American Stroke Association’s Stroke Hero Voters’ Choice Award and needs votes from the community to win. The Southern Tier Support Group is one of 8 finalists. This year, the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization devoted … Read more

Nascentia Health CEO working to improve women’s heart health as the Syracuse Go Red for Women Chairwoman

 The American Heart Association has a new volunteer leader for the Syracuse Go Red for Women campaign. Local healthcare leader Kate Rolf has taken over as the next volunteer chairwoman for the 2020 Go Red for Women movement, including the Go Red for Women Luncheon coming up on Thursday, October 22nd. Rolf will lead the … Read more

American Heart Association helps provide healthy food for Syracuse students and families over winter break

The American Heart Association, along with several other organizations, provided hundreds of meals for Syracuse students and their families during the school district’s winter break. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the American Heart Association and the Growing Healthy Hearts coalition served students and parents a free, light lunch at one Syracuse City School District elementary … Read more

Governor’s budget needs to include ALL flavored tobacco products

Gov. Cuomo’s call for ending the sale of flavored e-cigarettes doesn’t go far enough, according to the American Heart Association. “We need to protect the health of all New Yorkers by prohibiting the sale of all flavors in all tobacco products,” said Caitlin O’Brien, J.D., New York State Director of Government Affairs for the American … Read more

Nominate someone for the Mohawk Valley’s Lifestyle Change Award

As you work on your New Year’s resolution, do you know someone that has already made a big change? The American Heart Association is working to celebrate individuals who have made a positive impact on their health with the Lifestyle Change Award. The Lifestyle Change Award, sponsored by Sovena, honors someone who has made significant, … Read more

Applications now open for Community Impact Grants

The American Heart Association wants to help local organizations create a healthier Mohawk Valley. Applications are now open for the American Heart Association’s Community Impact Grants. The grants help local groups start or continue projects aimed at improving the health of our community.  The American Heart Association is looking for innovative programs that address social … Read more

Check It! Challenge could lead to lower risk of heart disease and stroke in Central New York and the Southern Tier

A new program is giving people in Central New York and the Southern Tier a chance to help control a silent killer. The American Heart Association is now recruiting participants for the Check It! Challenge. The challenge is a community-wide program encouraging people to check, change, and control their blood pressure. The Check It! Challenge … Read more

Growing Healthy Hearts program expands in Syracuse City School District

The American Heart Association is expanding the fight against childhood obesity in Syracuse schools. On Wednesday, the AHA announced the second year of the Growing Healthy Hearts program in the Syracuse City School District. This year, the program is expanding to seven elementary schools. About 30% of kids and teens in the U.S. are overweight … Read more

America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk kicks off in the Mohawk Valley

America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk is off and running! The American Heart Association hosted a kickoff to the Heart Run & Walk season Wednesday night at Daniele’s at Valley View. The event featured walkers, team coaches, survivors, sponsors, volunteers, and more. During the event, the American Heart Association announced this year’s fundraising goal of … Read more

Syracuse Go Red for Women Luncheon inspires women to fight heart disease

Hundreds of people celebrated the strength of women in the fight against heart disease on Thursday. The Syracuse Go Red for Women Luncheon brought nearly 600 attendees to the Oncenter Convention Center to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. The Go Red for Women Luncheon is the culmination of the … Read more

Empowering Entrepreneurs for healthier communities: EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator Finale Event

We are thrilled to introduce the 2019 EmPOWERED to Serve National Business Accelerator grant recipients!  The October 17th event was hosted in Washington, D.C. at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The top nine candidates presented their innovative concepts and ideas in a shark-tank style program at the event for a chance … Read more

BetterU program helps North Country women on a journey to better health

Eight local women are joining the American Heart Association for a life-changing journey. The Go Red for Women BetterU program is a heart healthy makeover from the inside out to help women protect their hearts. The 12-week program is designed to remind all women of the need to make healthy lifestyle choices. The North Country … Read more

As Central NY students head back-to-school, check out these healthy school lunch tips

It’s time to head back to school! Packing the kids’ lunches for school means you have control over which foods they are eating. Parents can manage nutritious meals even when the kids are at school. According to the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, founded with the American Heart Association, American kids consume 35-50 percent of … Read more

American Heart Association – Syracuse welcomes new advisory board members

Three local leaders are joining the American Heart Association’s mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. These volunteers officially joined the American Heart Association’s Syracuse advisory board at the beginning of the month.   Diane Benedetto, CPA – Diane Benedetto has more than 30 years of accounting and operations … Read more

Gov. Cuomo’s signature on Tobacco 21 creates a law that means better health for all New Yorkers, especially youth

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s signature on the Tobacco 21 law today will help prevent a new generation from becoming hooked on tobacco products. The law makes 21 the legal sales age for all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. “By making 21 the legal sales age to purchase tobacco products, it will drive down youth use rates by … Read more

Community Impact Challenge helps local students Move More

The American Heart Association is making it easier for kids to be Healthy for Good. During the last few weeks of the school year, the American Heart Association donated recess equipment to 29 schools across Central and Northern New York and the Southern Tier. Kits included items like basketballs, jump ropes, frisbees, and more. Kit … Read more

Mohawk Valley fourth grader honored for fundraising efforts

The American Heart Association honored the top student fundraiser in the Mohawk Valley on Tuesday. Jayden Zuccaro, a fourth grader at Glenfield Elementary School in Glenfield, raised $1,500 in the Kids Heart Challenge program. Since kindergarten, Jayden has raised more than $5,000 to help create a world of longer, healthier lives! Jayden was recognized during … Read more

American Stroke Association shares seven habits to prevent stroke

During May, the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association, is celebrating American Stroke Month. To mark the occasion, the association is sharing seven habits to help prevent stroke. Up to 80 percent of strokes can be prevented by not smoking, making healthy food choices, getting enough physical activity, maintaining a healthy … Read more

AHA fills two key positions in the Mohawk Valley

The American Heart Association (AHA) is pleased to announce two new members on its Mohawk Valley team. Christine Kisiel has been named Executive Director. Kisiel has more than 20 years of experience cultivating successful relationships and leading a team of professionals through a constantly changing environment. Kisiel comes to the AHA from Utica College, where … Read more

Local school awarded one of the first Kids Heart Challenge grants

Sauquoit Valley Middle School is one of nine schools across the country receiving new grants from the American Heart Association. To help kick off the American Heart Association’s Move More Month, nine schools are receiving the first round of grants as part of the inaugural Kids Heart Challenge grant program. Recipients plan to use their … Read more

Your support is saving lives! A heartfelt thanks from the America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk team

Thank you for joining us to celebrate 45 years of making a difference in countless lives throughout the Mohawk Valley at Friday’s Healthy for Good Expo and America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk on Saturday! What a wonderful weekend of events filled with educational experiences, heart-health screenings, physical activity and so much more! And thank … Read more

Hard Hats with Heart pairs American Heart Association with construction industry leaders

The American Heart Association is working with the construction industry to help build a world of longer, healthier lives. The American Heart Association hosted the second annual Hard Hats with Heart event at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA on Wednesday night. The event brought construction industry leaders and workers together with American … Read more

Community Impact Grant recipients announced at America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk Kickoff

To celebrate the 45th America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk, the American Heart Association announced five local organizations receiving Community Impact Grants during the Heart Run & Walk Kickoff Tuesday night. The Community Impact Grant program allows the American Heart Association to help fund local groups that are working, or would like to work, on … Read more

Nominate someone for the Lifestyle Change Award

As you work on your New Year’s resolution, do you know someone that has already made a big change? The American Heart Association is working to celebrate individuals who have made a positive impact on their health with the Lifestyle Change Award. The Lifestyle Change Award, sponsored by Olivari Olive Oil, honors someone who has … Read more

Don’t fall victim to “heart attack snow”

For most people, shoveling snow may not lead to any health problems. However, the American Heart Association warns that the risk of a heart attack during snow shoveling may increase for some, stating that the combination of colder temperatures and physical exertion increases the workload on the heart. People who are outdoors in cold weather … Read more

Fun with fruits and vegetables for Eat Smart Day

Fruits and vegetables can be fun! To celebrate Eat Smart Day on November 7th, the American Heart Association worked with Broome-Tioga BOCES and Johnson City Elementary School to teach kids about healthy options. Kameron, a Cornell Dietetic Intern with Broome-Tioga BOCES designed a lesson for 5th grade students in Mr. Luce’s class. She taught them … Read more

Hundreds unite to fight heart disease and stroke in women at the Go Red for Women Luncheon

Nearly 650 people celebrated the fight against heart disease in women in a new way on Thursday. The Syracuse Go Red for Women Luncheon marked its 15th anniversary with a live talk show format that put attendees in the audience at “Go Red LIVE.” The Go Red for Women Luncheon, held at the Oncenter Convention … Read more

Growing Healthy Hearts program to help fight childhood obesity

The American Heart Association is taking the fight against childhood obesity to Syracuse schools. On Tuesday, the AHA announced a new program in five Syracuse City School District elementary schools called Growing Healthy Hearts. About 30% of kids and teens in the U.S. are overweight or obese. In the Syracuse City School District, that number … Read more

Community leaders join award winning CNY volunteer boards

As new members join, local volunteers in Utica and Syracuse are being honored by the American Heart Association for “transforming” the heart health of Central New York. Both boards were recently recognized in the “Gold Standard Board” recognition program for the 2017-2018 fiscal year. Syracuse earned a gold-level distinction and Utica earned bronze. Boards were … Read more

Healthy tips for back to school time

It’s time to head back to school! Packing the kids’ lunches for school means you have control over which foods they are eating. Parents can manage nutritious meals even when the kids are at school. According to the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, founded with the American Heart Association, American kids consume 35-50 percent of … Read more

Heartsaver Heroes honored for saving a life with CPR, AED

Immediate CPR can mean the difference between life and death. It did for William Wood, whose life was saved by four Heartsaver Heroes. The American Heart Association honored the group during a special presentation on Monday.  William Wood, 57, collapsed in July while shopping at the Wegmans on Clemens Center Parkway in Elmira. When his … Read more

New chairperson named for Rome Run & Indoor Walk

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is honored to announce the new chairperson for the Rome Run & Indoor Walk. After serving on the event’s volunteer committee for nine years, Brenda McMonagle is officially stepping into the role as chairperson. McMonagle has participated in Heart Run & Walk events in both Rome and Utica for … Read more

With a heat wave looming, learn how to protect your heart in the heat.

With a heat wave expected this weekend, be sure to protect your heart in the heat. With temperatures forecasted in the 90s, and real feel temperatures even higher, it’s important to know that extreme heat can be hard on the heart. As the temperature rises, so can your risk for suffering health issues like heat … Read more

Children’s Health Challenge helps local students Move More

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is making it easier for kids to be Healthy For Good. During the last few weeks of the school year, the American Heart Association donated recess equipment to more than twenty schools across the region. Kits included items like basketballs, jump ropes, frisbees, and more. Kit donations were made … Read more

Greater Utica division names new executive director

The Greater Utica division of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is pleased to announce a new executive director. Tony Ceresoli will be returning home to the Mohawk Valley to serve as executive director next month. Ceresoli is a native of Rome, but has spent the past 28 years serving the YMCA in progressive roles … Read more

Southern Tier Heart Walk raises more than $265,000 to fight heart disease and stroke

Thousands of people from across the Southern Tier came together today at the 2018 Southern Tier Heart Walk to fight our nation’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers: heart disease and stroke. The event drew a crowd of more than 2,000 walkers that lined the campus at SUNY Broome.  Pre-event activities were held inside and … Read more

Greene 5th grader honored as top fundraiser…again!

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is proud to honor a Greene Intermediate School fifth-grader for her fundraising work with Jump Rope For Heart. Savannah Nowalk raised more than $1,500 this year, smashing her own record from previous years. This is Savannah’s third year being honored as the school’s top fundraiser. Over three years, Savannah … Read more

Albany update: State budget finalized

With New York State finalizing the State budget this past weekend, the Heart Association scored some great public health wins. With the Governor threatening to cut millions of dollars in funding to crucial public health programs, AHA staff and advocates worked hard to make sure this didn’t come to fruition. After months of email, calls, … Read more

APW second grader breaks a record and throws a pie in his teacher’s face

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is proud to honor an Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School second-grader for a record-breaking effort for Jump Rope For Heart. David Holst raised more than $5,000 to help fight heart disease and stroke this year. David was the top fundraiser in his school and the top Jump Rope For Heart fundraiser … Read more

Albany Update: The New York State Budget – The Good, The Bad and How You Can Help

Caitlin O’Brien, the government relations director for New York, brings us an update on the New York state budget, and how it affects the policies and programs we need to help all New Yorkers fight heart disease and stroke. The Assembly and Senate have proposed their one-house budget bills which lay out the policies and … Read more

America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk fights heart disease and stroke

The Greater Utica Region drew a crowd of more than 4,000 walkers and runners that lined the streets on Saturday, March 3rd. Participants helped raise $931,243 at America’s Greatest Heart Run and Walk.  Heartfelt thanks and congratulations goes to all of the teams and fundraisers who helped the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association work toward … Read more

Group honored for saving a life with CPR and AED

Immediate CPR can mean the difference between life and death. It did for Bruce Dailey, whose life was saved by four people, including a ninth grader, honored by the American Heart Association on Wednesday. “You have no idea how good it feels to be here today,” Dailey said during the Heartsaver Hero Award presentation at … Read more

A survivor’s story: the storm after the storm

Royce Robertson is a heart disease survivor. His guest blog will share his story and advice for others in four installments. Read part one here and part two here. In the days that passed after the day Sparky shocked me I began to feel different. Anytime I was experiencing something for “the first time since…” I would start … Read more

Celebrate Eat Smart Month with winning recipes

The American Heart Association is kicking off Eat Smart Month by announcing the winners of its National Eating Healthy Day recipe contest. The American Heart Association held its third annual National Eating Healthy Day soup, salad, and sandwich contest. Participants submitted recipes for one or more of the three categories. A panel of National Eating … Read more

Executive Director pursues continuing education

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association will soon have a new executive director in Utica. Current executive director Jennifer Balog announced Friday she is stepping down. Balog is leaving the Association to pursue a continuing education. “Over the past four years, I have worked with such dedicated volunteers with a true passion for the mission … Read more

Hundreds of CNY women unite to fight heart disease and stroke

More than 600 local women and men showed that “Life is Why” we unite to fight heart disease at Thursday’s Go Red For Women Luncheon, held at the Oncenter Convention Center in Syracuse. The year-round Go Red movement raised $370,000. Those funds will be used to fight disability and death caused by cardiovascular diseases and … Read more

Survivor Class members revealed at Utica Go Red For Women Kick-Off

Volunteers, survivors and community leaders gathered Tuesday night at Sadaquada Golf Club to kick off the 2018 Go Red For Women movement and meet the third annual Go Red Survivor Class spokeswomen. The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement educates and connects Greater Utica area women with knowledge and tools to help them … Read more

 State Assembly Health Committee’s Passage of Tobacco 21 Could Save Lives, Money

      Public health groups call on full Assembly and Senate to pass ‘T21’ before the session ends Today’s passage of Tobacco 21 (A273) in the state Assembly’s Health Committee was a positive step forward in preventing New York’s youth from becoming addicted to tobacco, the No. 1 preventable cause of death in New … Read more

Heart Association, Public Health Groups Demand that State Legislators Pick a Side

Will Legislators pick the side of Public Health or Tobacco and E-cigarette Interests? With the clock ticking on the New York State legislative session, groups representing children, public health organizations and medical professionals have joined forces to kick off a campaign calling on both houses of the state legislature to “Pick a Side” on the … Read more

Learn Hands-Only CPR for National CPR & AED Awareness Week

What would you do if someone next to you collapsed because their heart stopped beating from sudden cardiac arrest? Cardiac arrest is an electrical malfunction in the heart that causes an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) and disrupts the flow of blood to the brain, lungs and other organs – is a leading cause of death. Each … Read more

Regional Executive Wellness Summit helps Southern Tier businesses improve health and bottom line

We spend much of our day at work, so the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) wants that time to be as healthy as possible. On Thursday, the AHA/ASA hosted dozens of Southern Tier businesses focused on keeping people healthy in the workplace. The third annual Regional Executive Wellness Summit at the Holiday Inn Binghamton … Read more

Celebrating volunteers in the Southern Tier

Volunteers are truly what make the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association successful in funding lifesaving research, education, training, and advocacy programs in the Southern Tier. Monday night, the association honored and celebrated the local “Heroes of Heart” at an awards recognition and celebration at the Holiday Inn in Binghamton. Over the years, hundreds of community … Read more

AHA funds $58,000 in local projects with Community Impact Grant awards

  Fifteen Greater Utica area organizations will receive funding for community projects to improve the health of the Greater Utica area from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA). The AHA/ASA is proud to announce the recipients of the Greater Utica Community Impact Grant Awards. The local chapter of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association provides … Read more

The Biggest Loser contestant to speak at Wellness Summit

Even small changes can make a big impact on your health, but sometimes you need help to get started. On June 1st, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association will host the 3rd Annual Regional Executive Wellness Summit in Binghamton. The day-long event helps local businesses invest in their wellness programs to improve their bottom lines … Read more

North Country Heart Walk raises $228,000 to fight heart disease and stroke

Hundreds of people from across the North Country came together today to fight our nation’s number one and number five killers: heart disease and stroke. The 23rd annual North Country Heart Walk drew a crowd of more than one thousand fundraising walkers at Jefferson Community College on Saturday, April 29th. Activities inside the arena included … Read more

Community support brings America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk fundraising total past $1 million

The tradition of being America’s Greatest is alive and well. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) is proud to announce a new fundraising total for the 2017 America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk. The event has now raised $1,068,372. The new total is a $92,000 increase over the total announced during Heart Weekend on … Read more

CNY’s top Jump Rope For Heart fundraiser throws pie in teacher’s face

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is proud to honor an Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School first-grader for his fundraising work with Jump Rope For Heart. David Holst raised more than $3,000 this year to help fight heart disease and stroke this year. David was the top fundraiser in his school and the top fundraiser in Central … Read more

Greene student honored for helping to save lives with Jump Rope For Heart

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is proud to honor a Greene Intermediate School fourth-grader for her fundraising work with Jump Rope For Heart. Savannah Nowalk raised $1,170 this year. Savannah raises money in honor of her Great Aunt Doris and her Grandma Nowalk. This is Savannah’s second year being honored as the school’s top … Read more

American Heart Association’s state budget wish list would make the easy choice the healthy choice

As the April 1 deadline looms for this year’s state budget, the American Heart Association calls on the state Legislature to keep the health of New Yorkers in the forefront. Two-thirds of New Yorkers are overweight or obese, costing the state $11.8 billion in medical costs. Two initiatives that the American Heart Association has advocated … Read more

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association says that for most people, shoveling snow may not lead to any health problems. However, the association warns that the risk of a heart attack during snow shoveling may increase for some, stating that the combination of colder temperatures and physical exertion increases the workload on the heart. People … Read more

Rome Run & Indoor Walk raises more than $19,000 to fight heart disease and stroke

Hundreds of people joined the American Heart Association to fight against America’s No. 1 killer at the Rome Run & Indoor Walk and Pre-Registration for America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk. A total of more than 230 people took part in the event, raising more than $19,000 to fight heart disease and stroke. The event … Read more

Public health groups call on governor and legislature to raise tobacco age of sale to 21

  Lung Association’s “State of Tobacco Control” Report 2017 Reveals New York’s Tobacco Policy Leaves Youth Lives at Risk Albany, NY (January 31, 2017) –  In response to the American Lung Association’s recent “State of Tobacco Control” Report 2017, the American Lung Association, American Heart Association, and the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS … Read more

A volunteer’s experience at Scientific Sessions

Guest blogger Albert Pylinski is a member of the Greater Utica area advisory board and the Founders Affiliate advisory board for the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association In November, I had the pleasure of attending the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions. The event is the largest annual gathering of cardiovascular scientists, researchers, doctors, physicians, and … Read more

A lesson in nutrition for National Eating Healthy Day

Second graders at Apalachin Elementary School celebrated National Eating Healthy Day by learning to “eat the rainbow.” On National Eating Healthy Day, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association wants to remind everyone that by adding more color to meals through fruits and vegetables, people can take simple yet significant steps to a more vibrant, healthier, … Read more

BE COLORFUL with National Eating Healthy Day

National Eating Healthy Day is Wednesday, Nov. 2 and as the American Heart Association’s new +color campaign emphasizes, it’s important to BE COLORFUL. Because as the old saying goes, “you are what you eat.” On this iconic day, and throughout the entire month of November, the association wants to remind everyone that by adding more color … Read more

Go Red Utica kick off celebration

Volunteers and community leaders gathered Tuesday night at Delmonico’s Italian Steakhouse to kick off the 2017 Go Red For Women campaign and meet the second annual Go Red Survivor Class spokeswomen. The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement educates and connects Greater Utica area women with knowledge and tools to help them make … Read more

Red Hot. Red Heart. helps fight heart disease in women

A fun night out for an important cause brought more than 100 people together at the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s first-ever Red Hot. Red Heart. reception Thursday night at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown. Attendees enjoyed an evening out and bid on packages donated by local businesses while helping to fight the number one killer of … Read more

We can do a Heart Walk! Shining Stars group donates to American Heart Association

People support the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association for many different reasons and in many different ways. For the Shining Stars in Herkimer, the decision to be part of America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk was an easy one. The Shining Stars group is part of the Self-Advocacy Association of NYS and is based out … Read more

The story behind the shirt – America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk t-shirt conest

We want to hear the story behind the shirt. Our community has some fantastic t-shirt designs! This year we are asking America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk team captains to turn in their past or current year’s physical t-shirt along with their team’s story for a chance to win a prize. All entries will be … Read more

Chairman announced for 2017 Southern Tier Heart Walk

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) is pleased to announce a new chairman and the largest sponsorship ever for the 2017 Southern Tier Heart Walk. Tim Strong, Business Development Manager at Visions Federal Credit Union, will serve as the chairman of the 2017 Southern Tier Heart Walk. Strong will lead the fundraising efforts for … Read more

Send kids back to school with healthy meals and snacks

You’ve got the kids’ backpacks ready with notebooks, pencils and paper, but what’s your plan for packing healthy back-to-school lunches?   The American Heart Association recommends packing a healthy lunch at home to ensure that kids get the nutrition they need without all the fat, calories and salt found in convenience foods and many school … Read more

Share your story with the Go Red Survivor Class

Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women, but it doesn’t have to be. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is looking for women to share their stories to help raise awareness of heart disease and stroke. The 2017 Go Red For Women Survivor Class, sponsored in the Greater Utica area by First Source Federal … Read more

Kinney Drugs recognized as top National Wear Red Day fundraising company in the nation

A Gouverneur-based, employee-owned company has been recognized as the No.1 fundraiser nationally for the American Heart Association’s Wear Red Day.   Kinney Drugs, the drug store division of KPH Healthcare Services, Inc., received this top honor after raising $30,000 during their 2016 Heart Health campaign.  This donation edged out more than 13,000 companies in the nation.   … Read more

American Heart Association pays tribute to dedicated volunteers

The Greater Utica Division of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) honored 22 individuals and organizations at its annual Leadership Volunteer Awards Ceremony Friday morning. All of the award recipients have played a crucial role in helping the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association improve the health of the Greater Utica area community. These volunteers, … Read more

New York’s Class of 2016 first to graduate with lifesaving CPR skills

High school seniors all across New York State will don their caps and gowns, adjust their tassels to the fore, and snap smiling selfies with family and friends. After marching down the aisle to receive their diplomas, they’ll march off into the world well-prepared, a new generation of college students, workers, leaders—and lifesavers.   This … Read more

American Stroke Association Thanks Sen. Murphy and New York Senate for Passing Life-Saving Stroke Designation Legislation

Albany, New York – The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association thanks Sen. Terry Murphy (R-Yorktown) and the entire state Senate for passing stroke designation legislation – S.5771-A.  The bill passed unanimously on June 9.   “The American Stroke Association is deeply grateful for Senator Murphy’s leadership in our unified goal to improve stroke care in New … Read more

American Heart Association honors team for saving a life with CPR

People who take action and perform CPR in an emergency are heroes. That’s why the American Heart Association is proud to recognize a team of people who performed CPR to save a coworker’s life. Nine people, including employees of the Clinton Central School District, were presented with the Heartsaver Hero Award during the school’s June … Read more

American Heart Association recognizes Heartsaver Heroes and Southern Tier volunteers

Volunteers are the cornerstone of what makes the American Heart Association successful in funding lifesaving research, education, training, and advocacy programs in the Southern Tier. Monday night, the association honored and celebrated the local “Heroes of Heart” at an awards recognition and celebration at Terra Cotta in Binghamton.   Over the years, hundreds of community … Read more

American Heart Association announces recipients of Community Impact Grants

Twelve local organizations will receive funding for community projects to improve the health of the Greater Utica area from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA). The AHA/ASA is proud to announce the recipients of the “Greater Utica Community Impact Grant Awards.”   The local chapter of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association has received … Read more

Syracuse Heart Walk raises more than $500,000 to fight heart disease and stroke

  Thousands of people from across Central New York came together Saturday at the 2016 Syracuse Heart Walk to fight our nation’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers: heart disease and stroke. The Greater Syracuse Region drew a crowd of more than 3,000 fundraising walkers and runners that lined the Onondaga Community College campus on … Read more

How healthy is your workplace?

March is National Nutrition Month and the American Heart Association is asking employers, “How healthy is your workplace?” More than two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese, putting them at risk for heart disease and stroke as well as many other chronic illnesses and conditions, according to the AHA, and less than one percent … Read more

Road closures for America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk

On Saturday morning, March 5, 2016, nearly 9,000 runners and walkers will participate in one of the country’s largest Heart Run & Walks.  The course extends from Barneveld to Utica College.  Area drivers will encounter delays and altered traffic patterns between 7:30 am and noon.   SPECIFIC ROAD CLOSINGS AND DETOURS:   LOCATION                              TIME                             … Read more

Changes coming for the 30th Expo at America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk

For the 30th year of the Expo at America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is offering a new experience.   “I have been volunteering with the Expo for all 30 years of its existence,” says Expo Chairman Dr. Mark Schug. “I have seen the Expo evolve and grow. It … Read more

New report shows healthy food access helps New York’s health and bottom line

In too many parts of New York State, it’s easier to find fruit-flavored soda than actual fruit. Nearly 3 million New Yorkers are living in lower-income communities with limited access to healthy food. A new report sheds light on the efforts to improve access to healthy food and how far New York State still needs to … Read more

Heartsaver Hero Awards presented at Syracuse Heart Walk Kick-Off

During the 2016 Syracuse Heart Walk Kick Off Thursday evening, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association honored three people who helped save a life. Last summer, Gordon Coville’s heart stopped while his wife Cathy was in the shower. Luckily, their normally quiet dog, Yahtzee, started barking, alerting Cathy that something was wrong. She came out … Read more

Protect your heart in the cold and snow

With cold temperatures and lots of snow falling in Central New York, the American Heart Association is warning people to protect their hearts in the cold weather. People who may be at high risk include those with existing heart disease or stroke, people with a strong family history, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smokers, those … Read more

Early registration deadline looming for first Have a Heart Half Marathon

Runners will have to move quickly to take advantage of early registration for the first-ever Have a Heart Half Marathon. Early registration ends January 31st. As of February 1st, the registration fee will be $65.   America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk on March 5th will include the inaugural Have a Heart Half Marathon. The … Read more

This holiday season, eat mindfully, not mindlessly

It’s the holidays and for most Americans, that means eating – lots of eating – followed by weight gain and a New Year’s resolution to lose weight. But why not take a healthier approach to eating during this holiday season and beyond?   The American Heart Association recommends incorporating healthier food options into your routine … Read more

Help celebrate American Heart Month with local newborns

Calling all knitters! The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) needs your help to celebrate American Heart Month in a special way.   The AHA/ASA is collecting red hats knitted and crocheted by volunteers to distribute to local hospitals this February through the Little Hats, Big Hearts program. The red hats will be given to … Read more

National report: NYS ranks 20th in protecting kids from tobacco

Washington, D.C. – New York ranks 20th in the country in funding programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, according to a national report released today by a coalition of public health organizations. New York is spending $39.3 million this year on tobacco prevention and cessation programs, which is just 19.4 percent … Read more

American Heart Association/American Stroke Association accepting applications for Community Impact Grants

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is now accepting applications for Community Impact Grants online. Community Impact Grants help local organizations start or continue programs that have a positive impact on the heart health of the Greater Utica area. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association has recognized the need to fund and to partner with … Read more

Hundreds of students learn lifesaving skills thanks to CPR in Schools

There are hundreds more potential heroes in the Oneida area, thanks to CPR in Schools. With help from volunteers, Oneida High School trained its student body of approximately 760 students in Hands-Only CPR over two days. These students are now equipped with the skills to respond if they witness a cardiac arrest emergency.   In … Read more

New event added to America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk Weekend

The running community in the Greater Utica area has spoken – and we’re listening! This year, we are proud to announce a brand new event for America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk Weekend. The inaugural Have a Heart Half Marathon will be held on Saturday, March 5th, 2016. The event will be a timed race … Read more

Celebrating National Eating Healthy Day in the Greater Utica area

Wednesday, November 4th is National Eating Healthy Day. The American Heart Association wants to encourage healthy eating habits by helping Americans take simple steps with their families, friends, co-workers and communities. Most Americans know that eating good-for-you foods comes with a lot of health benefits, but it isn’t always easy to break old habits. National … Read more

Hundreds of CNY women join the fight against heart disease and stroke

More than 600 local women and men showed that “Life is Why” we fight against heart disease and stroke by being a part of Thursday’s 12th Annual Go Red For Women Luncheon and Festival of Red at the Oncenter Convention Center in Syracuse. The campaign raised more than $325,000. Those funds will be used to … Read more

Go Red For Women chairwoman reflects on her year fighting heart disease and stroke

With the upcoming Syracuse Go Red For Women Luncheon, my year as chairwoman is coming to an end. It has been an incredible year! I’m so proud of the dedicated volunteers who have spent so much time with me raising funds and awareness in the fight against heart disease and stroke. I wanted to get … Read more

American Heart Association kicks off Go Red For Women campaign and shares inspiring survivor stories

  Volunteers and community leaders gathered Monday night at Delmonico’s Italian Steakhouse to kick off the 2016 Go Red For Women campaign and meet the inaugural Go Red Survivor Class spokeswomen. The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement educates and connects Greater Utica area women with knowledge and tools to help them make … Read more

Hundreds of families enjoy the first ever Walk in the Wild

Hundreds of kids, parents, and family members joined the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association to help fight childhood obesity at a brand new event Saturday. The first-ever Walk in the Wild brought nearly 600 people to the Utica Zoo for a one-mile walk and interactive health expo. The event was presented by sponsor AmeriCU Credit Union. … Read more

Healthy hearts start at home – American Heart launches September Family Health Challenge

It’s that time of the year when parents get ready for September, shop for back-to-school supplies, and consider how it’s possible that their children’s feet grew that much in just a year. All this careful planning and preparation helps to ensure a happy return to school. The American Heart Association (AHA) wants families to remember … Read more

Healthy eating tips for college students

Heading back to school and dreading the all-you-can-eat cafeteria? First year and fearing the “Freshman 15”?  Staying healthy in college is more than just fitting into your skinny jeans—it can seriously help you later on in life. Why care now, you ask?  The American Heart Association says ‘Life is Why.’   Here’s a lesson you don’t … Read more

New event helps fight childhood obesity

A brand new event in the Greater Utica area will help bring attention to the fight against childhood obesity. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association and presenting sponsor AmeriCU Credit Union will host the first Walk in the Wild on Saturday, September 26th at the Utica Zoo. Today, about one in three American kids and teens … Read more

American Heart Association/American Stroke Association pays tribute to dedicated volunteers

The Greater Utica Division of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association honored 20 individuals and organizations at its annual Leadership Volunteer Awards Ceremony Friday morning. All of the award recipients have played a crucial role in helping the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association improve the health of the Greater Utica area community. These volunteers, companies, … Read more

Summer safety

Summer’s here! If your summer safety plan consists of stocking bandages, anti-bacterial spray and sunscreen, you might be missing an important lifesaving tool—CPR. If a family member, friend or infant in your care had a cardiac event, could you recognize the signs of a medical emergency and respond quickly and appropriately? This summer season, the … Read more

Welch Allyn employees honored for saving a life

People who take action and perform CPR in an emergency are heroes. That’s why the American Heart Association is proud to recognize a team of people who performed CPR to save a coworker’s life. Twelve people, including members of the Welch Allyn Emergency Medical Rapid Response Team (WA-EMRT) and other employees, were presented with the … Read more

Chairwoman announced for 2016 Go Red For Women Luncheon

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) is pleased to announce Joanne Donaruma Wade as the chairwoman of the 2016 Utica-Rome Go Red For Women Luncheon. Wade will lead the fundraising efforts for the luncheon in the Greater Utica/Mohawk Valley area to help achieve the AHA’s 2020 impact goal: to improve the cardiovascular health of … Read more

Hundreds of Mohawk Valley women join the fight against heart disease and stroke

More than 470 local women and men, many of them professionals with area businesses, packed the room at Daniele’s Banquet Specialists in New Hartford on Wednesday, May 6thto help fight heart disease in women. The event raised more than $112,400 for the Go Red For Women campaign. Today’s luncheon was sponsored nationally by Macy’s, along … Read more

A survivor’s advice to patients – side effects of surgery at home

Debra Becker is a heart disease survivor. Her guest blog will share her story and her advice for others in four installments. This is Part 3. Read Part 1 here and Part 2 here.   This past October I had unexpected open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve after several major cordae (chords) broke. Seemingly healthy … Read more

Community Impact Grant recipients announced

Eleven local organizations will receive funding for community projects to improve the health of the Greater Utica area from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Dr. Jennifer Carbone Zuccaro, president of advisory board of the Greater Utica Area American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is proud to announce the recipients of the “Greater Utica Community Impact … Read more

A survivor’s story – Debra Becker

Debra Becker is a heart disease survivor. Her guest blog will share her story and advice for others in four installments. This past October I had unexpected open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve.  Seemingly healthy with no known personal history of heart disease, I exercised regularly and maintained a healthy diet. What happened?  … Read more

Southern Tier community raises $220,000 to fight heart disease and stroke

Thousands of people from across the Southern Tier came together Sunday at the 2015 Southern Tier Heart Walk to fight our nation’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers: heart disease and stroke. The event drew a crowd of more than 2,500 fundraising walkers that lined the campus at the Heart Walk’s new location of SUNY … Read more

American Heart Association honors three with Heartsaver Hero Awards

The American Heart Association is proud to recognize two Wegmans employees and a nurse who took action to help keep a woman alive. Fran Secondo, Ron Howard, and Patti Stoiko were presented with the Heartsaver Hero Award Friday morning at the Wegmans on South Meadow Street in Ithaca. Last December, a customer at Wegmans collapsed. … Read more

Chairman announced for 2016 America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) is pleased to announce Albert Pylinski, Jr., Executive Vice President, CFO, CRO, and Treasurer of New York Central Mutual Fire Insurance Company, as the chairman of the 2016 America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk. Pylinski will lead the fundraising efforts for the Heart Run & Walk in the … Read more

Meet the North Country BetterU Participants: Erin Fazio

My name is Erin Fazio.  I have a family history of heart disease and diabetes.  Both of my grandfathers passed away from heart attacks and I have an uncle who suffered multiple strokes and a heart attack.  My father under went an emergency quadruple bypass when he was only 46.  I also have diabetes and a history of … Read more

Meet the North Country BetterU Participants: Rose Busler

I’ve been married to my high school sweetheart for 34 years. We have two children and are empty nesters. We enjoy traveling. Some of the things I hope to achieve through this program include becoming healthier by learning to shop, cook and exercise smart! I have tried many diets and exercise plans to stay in shape … Read more

North Country women selected for BetterU health challenge

The second Go Red For Women BetterU Challenge is underway in the North Country. Go Red BetterU an innovative initiative that will chronicle local women’s journey toward meaningful lifestyle changes that improve their heart health. The 12-week Go Red BetterU program is designed to remind all women of the need to make healthy lifestyle choices. The North … Read more

Make this holiday healthier for your family

The holiday season is about family traditions and making memories that last a lifetime.  But many of these traditions involve food such as hosting cookie-baking parties, making gingerbread houses, or making a favorite entrée or side dish.  Traditions are meant to be passed along from generation to generation.  By tweaking your recipes you and your … Read more

Protect your heart in the cold and snow

With cold temperatures and lots of snow falling in Central New York, the American Heart Association is warning people to protect their hearts in the cold weather. People who may be at high risk include those with existing heart disease or stroke, people with a strong family history, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smokers, those … Read more

American Heart Association accepting applications for Community Impact Grants

For the first time, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is now accepting applications for Community Impact Grants online. Community Impact Grants help local organizations start or continue programs that have a positive impact on the heart health of the Greater Utica area. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association has recognized the need to fund … Read more

American Heart Association announces new Go Red For Women chairwoman

The American Heart Association has a new volunteer leader for the Go Red For Women campaign. Local business leader Evelyn Carter has been announced as the next volunteer chair for the 2014-2015 Go Red For Women campaign, including the Go Red For Women Luncheon set for the fall of 2015. Carter will lead the organization’s … Read more

Heart healthy tips for your Thanksgiving meal

Thanksgiving is about enjoying time with our family and celebrating with traditional foodswe know and love. However, the holiday can impact the time usually reserved for healthy routines and involve meals that are not exactly made to be heart-healthy. To keep your diet and health in check over the Thanksgiving holiday, try these ideas below … Read more

Eat your fruits and veggies! – National Eating Healthy Day in CNY and the Southern Tier

We’ve all heard it before – eat your fruits and veggies – but it’s a reminder we can all use. On Wednesday, November 5th, businesses and organizations across the region helpedbring healthy nutrition into the spotlight for the American Heart Association’s National Eating Healthy Day. Americans typically consume about half their recommended daily servings of … Read more

Dick Mattia’s final message for the community as he retires

October 31st marks Executive Director Dick Mattia’s final day in the Utica office of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. As he retires, he has these words for the community: As I reflect back on the last 26+ years with the American Heart Association I realize I will miss the people who I have met … Read more

Hundreds of CNY women join the fight against heart disease and stroke

More than 550 local women and men showed that “Life is Why” we fight against heart disease and stroke by being a part of Thursday’s 11th Annual Go Red For Women Luncheon & Expo at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Liverpool. The campaign raised more than $235,000. Those funds will be used to fight … Read more

Praise and hope from American Heart Association as Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs the CPR in Schools bill

They have traveled to Albany to meet with legislators; they held a CPR Rally at the Capitol; they have written letters to the editor; they have given countless media interviews; they have tweeted and they have phoned. Today, after learning that Gov. Cuomo has signed the CPR in Schools bill, six women who lost children … Read more

Longtime Executive Director Retiring from American Heart Association/American Stroke Association

After 26 years with the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, Executive Director Dick Mattia is announcing his retirement. Mattia’s final day will be Friday, October 31st. Mattia began working with the American Heart Association on May 2, 1988 as division director for Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego counties, and became executive director in 2000. Michael Weamer, … Read more