9 out of 10 people who suffer cardiac arrest outside the hospital die. In most of those cases, bystander CPR was not performed. But we can change this.
Cardiac arrests happen at work, in homes, on athletic fields and in neighborhoods everywhere, and the readiness of our community can be the difference between life and death. Javion was saved by his coach’s quick CPR action when he collapsed on the basketball court. Stories like Javion's can become more common by creating communities who are ready to act in the case of an emergency.
It's time to unite, take action, and save lives. Our goal is to have one person in every household confident and prepared to perform CPR. The American Heart Association invites YOU to join the Heart Walk & Run to broaden our impact by turning bystanders into lifesavers.
Register now to take the first step in saving lives. Every person who joins, every dollar donated, means more people trained in lifesaving CPR, more research and more lifesaving moments for everyone.
I Walk to Save Lives. You can too!
Click here to learn more about Javion's story.
Click here to meet our local CHD survivor, Darin.
We want to thank our proud sponsors of the American Heart Association's Heart Walk & Run. Their generosity helps us in our mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives.