ORLANDO, Fla, March 25, 2025 — Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the No. 1 killer of women, yet women remain underdiagnosed and undertreated.[1] Women also experience unique life stages, like pregnancy and menopause, that increase their risk of heart disease and stroke. The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement is committed to ensuring women are no longer disproportionately affected by CVD. The annual Orlando Go Red for Women Luncheon invited the community to learn about women’s heart health and help fund critical, lifesaving research to address the unique risk factors and needs of women.
Recently, over 400 guests dressed red attended the 2025 Orlando Go Red for Women Luncheon united against women’s greatest health threat. The Luncheon honored survivors, celebrated advancements in heart health and raised over $475,000 to continue to better identify, diagnose, treat and prevent CVD in women.
“Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in women, and events like this year’s Go Red for Women Luncheon are crucial for raising awareness and providing education to help all women better understand their risks for heart disease and stroke and how to reduce it,” said Orlando Go Red for Women Chairperson and Nemours Children’s Health Pediatric Cardiologist Ameneh Ebadi, M.D. “Together, we can ensure every woman is supported and that no one has to go it alone.”
Since 2004, the Go Red for Women movement has raised awareness and addressed clinical care gaps of CVD for women. As the movement celebrates more than 20 years of making an impact, the Association, a global force for healthier lives for all for more than 100 years, calls on all women to take charge of their health and make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of their community.
“Through Go Red for Women, we’re funding research to advance innovative solutions specific to women’s unique health experiences and needs,“ said Heather Maloney, executive director, American Heart Association, Orlando. “In Orlando, we are committed to ensuring equitable health for all. Our market was the recipient of a grant from the CVS Health Foundation to educate and provide resources on maternal health. This initiative exemplifies our dedication to making vital resources accessible to everyone in our community, not just women, but all individuals everywhere."
As women grow and change so does their risk for cardiovascular disease. CVD is the leading cause of death in women, claiming more lives than all cancers combined. Nearly 45% of women over age 20 are living with some form of CVD. It’s also the leading cause of maternal death in the U.S., and pregnancy-related deaths are on the rise. Yet, according to an American Heart Association special report, younger generations of women, Gen Z and Millennials, are less likely to be aware of their greatest health threat, including knowing the warning signs of heart attacks and strokes. That’s why it’s important for all women to advocate for their heart health and encourage others to do the same.
“The relationship between Nemours Children’s Health and the American Heart Association is a testament to our shared commitment to creating healthier communities,” said Orlando Go Red for Women Chairperson and Nemours Children’s Health Cardiothoracic Surgeon Jennifer Nelson, M.D. “Empowering individuals with the knowledge and resources they need to lead heart-healthy lives is priceless."
Go Red for Women is nationally sponsored by CVS Health and the Orlando Go Red for Women Luncheon is locally sponsored by our Live Fierce. Be Relentless sponsor AdventHealth; presenting sponsor Nemours Children’s Health; Getting to the Heart of Stroke sponsor HCA Florida Healthcare Foundation, Lake Nona, Massey Services, Orlando Health, Vystar Credit Union, Alaka`ina Foundation, Crew Health, Florida Blue, GSeay, Inc, Holland & Knight, OUC, TLC Engineering Solutions, United States Tennis Association, and Withum. The media sponsors are Lamar Advertising, Magic 107.7, Orange Appeal, RUMBA 1003.3, and WESH2.
For more information go to www.goredforwomen.org.
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About the American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities, the organization has been a leading source of health information for more than one hundred years. Supported by more than 35 million volunteers globally, we fund groundbreaking research, advocate for the public’s health, and provide critical resources to save and improve lives affected by cardiovascular disease and stroke. By driving breakthroughs and implementing proven solutions in science, policy, and care, we work tirelessly to advance health and transform lives every day. Connect with us on heart.org, on Facebook, X or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.
About Go Red for Women®
The American Heart Association’s signature initiative, Go Red for Women®, is a comprehensive platform designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally. While the majority of cardiac events can be prevented, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, claiming the lives of 1 in 3 women. For more than two decades, Go Red for Women has encouraged awareness. The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power of women to band together and collectively wipe out heart disease. It challenges them to know their risk for heart disease and take action to reduce their personal risk. It also gives them tools they need to lead a heart healthy life. The Go Red for Women movement is nationally sponsored by CVS Health, with additional support from national cause supporters. For more information, please visit GoRedforWomen.org or call 1-800-AHA-USA1 (242-8721).
For Media Inquiries:
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