Our key priorities
We drive life-saving medical breakthroughs, advocate for better health, and bring together the brightest minds to improve diagnosis, care and support. Our key priorities are: 
             
                Prevent the surge of heart failure
Prevent the surge of heart failure
                            Anything that can damage the heart can damage its function. Today, close to 800,000 people in Canada are living with heart failure, with about 100,000 diagnosed every year. They face a complicated, deadly disease that diminishes their quality of life. Heart & Stroke brought together cardiac experts and organizations to launch a national action plan. This plan tackles heart failure on all fronts: advancing research, preventing heart damage, creating new treatments, and improving diagnosis and access to care and medications. 
                        
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                Transform the stroke system and care
Transform the stroke system and care
                            In an instant, stroke can devastate families. It’s a leading cause of death, and 60% of people who survive are left with some disability. We are the stroke authority in Canada, fighting to raise awareness of the signs of stroke (FAST), fueling medical discoveries, and providing evidence-based healthcare guidelines to deliver world-class stroke care. 
                        
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                Improve cardiac arrest survival rates
Improve cardiac arrest survival rates
                            The odds of surviving an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are just 10%. Taking immediate action by bystanders is critical for survival. Heart & Stroke is working to improve survival rates by training Canadians in CPR and AED use through a vast instructor network, and through CardiacCrashTM, a team-based, gamified learning program. As tireless advocates, we ensured AED placement in public places (like skating rinks and office buildings) across Canada.
                        
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                Close the gaps in health inequity
Close the gaps in health inequity
                            Some communities in Canada bear a disproportionate burden of disease and risk for heart and brain conditions, including women, Indigenous people, and Black communities. By forging partnerships and working within equity-deserving groups, Heart & Stroke is leading the charge to beat health inequity with targeted research programs, building awareness and enabling the healthcare system. Our work for women is just one example.
                        
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                Champion congenital heart disease lifelong care
Champion congenital heart disease lifelong care
                            Congenital heart disease is a lifelong battle. About 1 in every 100 babies are born with congenital heart disease (CHD). Today, more than 2/3 of people living with CHD are adults. But gaps in research, diagnosis, care and support put them at risk for heart failure and stroke. Heart & Stroke brought together leading CHD experts and people living with CHD to build an action plan that will advance research, raise awareness and improve access to specialized care and support across the lifespan. 
                        
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                Fight for healthier generations
Fight for healthier generations
                            Heart & Stroke fought hard for smoke-free spaces, the removal of heart-clogging trans fats in foods, and an updated Canada’s Food Guide. Today, we’re influencing government legislation and regulations to create a vape-free generation, improve nutrition labelling, enable access to affordable medication, and stop the onslaught of harmful marketing to children. 
                        
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                    We approach every priority with:
World-class research
                                        We accelerate the pace of discovery that will lead to new and more effective ways of preventing, treating and recovering from heart disease and stroke
                                    
                                 
                                        Advocacy and systems change
                                        We advocate for public policies and healthier environments, improved access to support services and a strong and equitable health system for all people in Canada. 
                                    
                                 
                                        Public awareness and education
                                        We inform, educate and raise awareness of heart disease and stroke prevention, diagnosis, treatment and recovery. 
                                    
                                 
                                        Patient engagement and support
                                        We partner with people with lived experience and their care partners, support them and connect them through their health journey and recovery. 
                                    
                                 
                                        Latest research
We fund the top medical minds from across the country, all working hard to prevent disease, save lives and create cutting-edge treatments.
                The impact of each $1 donation
                  Every contribution you make helps beat heart disease and stroke.
                
                              
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                    66.2 centsfunds life-saving research, advocacy and health promotion 
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                    31.4 centsis invested in fundraising 
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                    2.4 centsgoes to administrative costs 
 
                             
                             
                             
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                        