I'm proud to be on my daughter, Adelaide Greenwald’s, team of changemakers making a real impact on the state of women's health.
In March of 2025, at 18 years old, Adelaide suffered a heart attack. The past 10 months have been filled with appointments, tests, and procedures, yet she continues to enjoy her life to the fullest. Addie’s story is one of strength, resiliency, fierce courage, and hope for young women.
Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women. The American Heart Association Go Red for Women movement's Woman of Impact campaign is working to change that.
Heart disease unfairly targets women, who have been left out of research, testing, treatment and funding. Women have been underrepresented, undertreated and undercounted. But it doesn't have to be this way. Because there's one source of support women can always count on - each other.
Together, we can engage more women in research. We can fight for access to care and treatments. And we can be a catalyst to create health solutions with women's unique health needs in mind, supporting them through every age, stage and season of life.
It's not just about wearing red. It's not just about sharing heart health facts. It's about all women connecting and committing to stand together against our greatest health threat.
The time is now. Are you with me? To support my campaign, click the Donate button.
Thank you.