Aetna Foundation Awards Family Centers $10,000 for Healthy Hearts Program
Despite the fact that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among Americans, it is largely preventable. To better educate Fairfield County residents about the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle, the Aetna Foundation recently awarded Family Centers a $10,000 grant to bring its Healthy Hearts Program to families and individuals living in area public housing communities.
Healthy Hearts is an initiative designed to encourage people to make simple lifestyle changes in an effort to reduce their risk of heart disease and obesity. Taught by trained professionals, the Healthy Hearts curriculum features interactive demonstrations and discussions touching on topics ranging from understanding cholesterol to exercise routines. Participants also learn how to read nutritional labels and cook meals that are both heart-healthy and tasty.
In order to reach as many Fairfield County residents as possible, Healthy Hearts is offered in community centers, housing complexes, senior centers and other public locations throughout Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan and Stamford. For more information, contact Marisol Rivera at 203-629-2822.
The Aetna Foundation, Inc. is the independent charitable and philanthropic arm of Aetna, Inc. Since 1980, Aetna and the Aetna Foundation have contributed $394 million in grants and sponsorships, including $15.6 million in 2010. As a national health foundation, they promote wellness, health, and access to high-quality health care for everyone. This work is enhanced by the time and commitment of Aetna employees, who have volunteered more than 2.3 million hours since 2003. Their current giving is focused on addressing the rising rate of adult and childhood obesity in the U.S.; promoting racial and ethnic equity in health and health care; and advancing integrated health care. For more information, visit www.AetnaFoundation.org.
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