American Heart Association

Who We Are

We provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help them provide quality care to their patients. We educate law makers policy makers and the public as we advocate for changes to protect and improve the health of our communities. The American Heart Association is the nation?s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. Founded by six cardiologists in 1924 our organization now includes more than 22.5 million volunteers and supporters. We fund innovative research fight for stronger public health policies and provide critical tools and information to save and improve lives. Our nationwide organization includes 156 local offices and more than 3 000 employees. We moved our national headquarters from New York to Dallas in 1975 to be more centrally located. The American Stroke Association was created as a division in 1997 to bring together the organization?s stroke-related activities.

What We Do

To improve the lives of all Americans we provide public health education in a variety of ways. We?re the nation?s leader in CPR education training. We help people understand the importance of healthy lifestyle choices.