
Fight stroke with twice the impact
Double your impact to help fund lifesaving research and medical breakthroughs this May.

It’s no longer just about wearing red; it’s no longer just about sharing heart health facts. It’s about all women making a commitment to stand together with Go Red and taking charge of their own heart health as well as the health of those they can’t bear to live without. Making a commitment to your health isn’t something you have to do alone either, so grab a friend or a family member and Go Red today.
Turn Up the Tunes and Reclaim Today!
This May, we’ve teamed up with Pandora to bring you the perfect playlist. The American Heart Association has taken over the Dance Cardio Channel as we work together to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease in women.
Reclaim Today

Songs by moms to celebrate the amazing women in our lives.
Rock Your Red

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Red Dress Collection by listening to some of our past performers.
Together We Defeat Stroke

For American Stroke Month, enjoy these songs picked by stroke survivors and advocates.
The Real Women: Sharing Stories of Survival
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Amy Cavaliere
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Andrea Engfer
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Claudia Norman
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Dianne Ruiz
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Erica Annise
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Jayme Kelly
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Jenylyn Carpio
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Megan Hilt
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Tricia Marciel
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Wakisha Stewart
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Zuleyma Santos
Give and get matched to help end heart disease and stroke.
Make a donation to the American Heart Association this May and it’ll be MATCHED, up to $500,000, to help fund innovative research, advocacy, and education efforts.

Go Red For Women has all kinds of ways to get involved and use your talents.
You’ll be fighting for yourself, for those you love, and for women all over the world. You’ll make lifelong friends, and more importantly, you’ll make a difference!
Join the Go Red MovementLearn different ways to donate
Show up and show support Go Red at events nearby
You want to learn about signs, symptoms and risk factors?
If you or a love one have been diagnosed or you are a caregiver for someone with a cardiovascular condition, all the information out there can be overwhelming.
Take your time reading through our information and be sure not to overwhelm yourself. We're here for you.
Blood Pressure ManagementHeart Attack Symptoms in Women
Stroke Symptoms in Women
You can join Research Goes Red!
The AHA’s Go Red for Women® movement and Verily’s Project Baseline have joined forces to launch Research Goes Red and are calling on women across the United States to contribute to health research.
By joining Research Goes Red, you can:
- Contribute through clinical research, surveys, focus groups, and more with no obligations
- Only participate in the studies that you're interested in, and be the first to know about them
- Test new technologies to help shape the future of disease management and care
- Get exclusive access to updates, thought leaders, and community events
- Learn about your own health while helping improve health for all
Learn about Research Goes Red
Congratulations! You've taken the first step to living healthy.
Here are some great next steps:
Start a 30-day journey to better healthLearn how to #GoRedGetFit
Find some yummy Go Red for Women recipes
Great choice!
Your purchase of every official Go Red for Women® product supports the fight to end heart disease and stroke in women.
Buy Go Red Gear



Pregnancy and Maternal Health
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of new moms.
It can pose a threat to women’s heart health during pregnancy and later in life.

Menopause
Prioritizing your health is important before and after menopause.
Learn about menopause, its symptoms and impact on your health.
How will you Go Red?
Find your perfect fit for National Wear Red Day®! Shop the Go Red Collection and support our fight against women’s No. 1 killer with every purchase.
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