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“It’s really a testament to who you are as a person, who you are as a community member, and who you are as somebody who wants to help others. I mean, that is truly, I would say, the hallmark of what it is to be a WomenHeart Champion, and now you are all part of this sisterhood, so congratulations to you.”
-Celina Gorre, CEO of WomenHeart, thanking the graduates of the 2026 Virtual Science & Leadership Symposium for sharing our stories
Throughout most of the month of April, I participated in the WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium. Now, as a proud graduate of their 2026 Virtual Class and a newly-minted WomenHeart Champion, I want to take you behind the scenes of my experience. Here are some of the highlights of what I’ve learned so far about being a Champion for other women living with or at risk of heart disease, as well as how I can make an impact for you and your community.....
This week’s questions:
How can I help you raise awareness about heart disease in women in your community or workplace? What support can WomenHeart provide for you? Let me know!
Related Posts:
https://whatsherproblem.substack.com/p/how-it-feels-for-someone-else-to?r=heamx
Links/References:
https://womenheart.org/
WomenHeart Support Network Map
join the SisterMatch program
become a WomenHeart Champion
By Debra Rafson“It’s really a testament to who you are as a person, who you are as a community member, and who you are as somebody who wants to help others. I mean, that is truly, I would say, the hallmark of what it is to be a WomenHeart Champion, and now you are all part of this sisterhood, so congratulations to you.”
-Celina Gorre, CEO of WomenHeart, thanking the graduates of the 2026 Virtual Science & Leadership Symposium for sharing our stories
Throughout most of the month of April, I participated in the WomenHeart Science & Leadership Symposium. Now, as a proud graduate of their 2026 Virtual Class and a newly-minted WomenHeart Champion, I want to take you behind the scenes of my experience. Here are some of the highlights of what I’ve learned so far about being a Champion for other women living with or at risk of heart disease, as well as how I can make an impact for you and your community.....
This week’s questions:
How can I help you raise awareness about heart disease in women in your community or workplace? What support can WomenHeart provide for you? Let me know!
Related Posts:
https://whatsherproblem.substack.com/p/how-it-feels-for-someone-else-to?r=heamx
Links/References:
https://womenheart.org/
WomenHeart Support Network Map
join the SisterMatch program
become a WomenHeart Champion