Graham Allen
Why I'm Fundraising
I'm excited to have been nominated to be part of the Go Red for Teen of Impact campaign this year. As part of this year's class of changemakers, I've brought together a team that's working to make the greatest impact possible on women's health. We will be raising much-needed funds for the American Heart Association and working to improve the health of our communities. I hope we can count on your support!
In 2004, Go Red For Women was born as a campaign to raise awareness among women about their greatest health threat — heart disease. Slowly, the campaign grew into a movement bringing together thousands of women. Go Red for Women is the trusted, passionate force for change. It provides a platform for women and their families to lead healthier lives and transform communities. It's not just about wearing red. It's not just about sharing heart-health facts. It's about:
- Providing opportunities for women to take charge of their health
- Building communities that support access to healthy choices
- Demanding equal access to health care for all women and their families
- Increasing women in STEM in upcoming generations
Our team is focused on preventing heart disease and stroke. We're promoting healthy lifestyles, building awareness and raising critically-needed funds to support research and education initiatives. Cardiovascular diseases, which include heart disease and stroke, claim the life of a woman about every 80 seconds. We hope you will join us on our mission because about 80% of these diseases may be prevented.
The time is now. Women are leaning into the idea that when we take a stand, commit, and work together, real change is possible. To support my campaign, click on the Donate to Nominee button below.
Houston Teen of Impact - Spring 2026
Graham Allen
This mission is deeply personal to me. This past summer, my grandmother suffered a heart attack, a moment that changed my family and me forever. In the frightening minutes before EMS arrived, I felt helpless, wishing I had been better prepared to help her. That experience showed me how critical CPR training is and how quickly it can make the difference between life and death. Because of this, I want to raise awareness about the importance of CPR training so that more people feel empowered to act in an emergency and potentially save the life of someone they love. This mission aims to remind people that heart emergencies can happen when you least expect it, and being prepared truly matters.