Celeb mom Jennie Garth is the national spokesperson for the cause. See Jennie Garth Wear Red Day 2011 speaks in the video below. You can find more information about Wear Red Day 2011, Go Red for Women website.
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Wear Red Day 2011: Go Red and support the fight against heart disease
It's Wear Red Day 2011! The American Heart Association began the tradition of "Go Red" in 2004 as a way to show their support in the fight against heart disease. Since then he has become an annual event that continues to grow. Apart from normal people, some companies across the country on the train jumped the red all day wear. The Milwaukee Art Museum, Marquette Interchange, and the Overture Center in Madison all the red lights come on February 4.
February is American Heart Month and Go Red for Women is it the kick-off in style February 4, 2011, with Nazism Wear Red Day. Go Red for Women was created by the American Heart Association in 2004. The organization is promoting a call to action, education and promotion of women understand their risk of heart disease and change the course of their future. Heart disease remains the leading pack as the number one killer of women, the life of one of three women in the United States. Go Red for Women is a change in the statistics. On February 4, you have the perfect opportunity to spread the word. Men and women are invited to express their support and help raise awareness of heart disease in women by wearing red.
Andrea Brinkmann, with the Midwest Affiliate of the American Heart Association, said:
"We know what a great weekend for the Green Bay Packers, we ask that you throw on a red or accessories to serve a red pin or something that the National Day of you dress in red and other information on preventing heart disease in support. "
For more ways you can use to promote heart health among women, sponsor or may be connected to a Go Red for Women event in your community or supporting Go Red for Women affiliates, visit Go Red for Women at http:// www. goredforwomen.org / index.aspx.