Empowered
to Serve™
to Serve™
EmPOWERED to Serve is a platform inspired by American Heart Association volunteers around the country who are passionate about driving change through health justice and empowerment in their communities.
Communities need localized solutions that will help individuals and families escalate beyond poverty and achieve improved life outcomes. No one knows the changes needed in a community as well as the members themselves. Read about our focus areas and impact goals.
The Empowered to Serve Business Accelerator
Empowering social and health tech entrepreneurs through training and funding.
What are we looking for?
Building the Pipeline: The Next Generation of Health Care Professionals (HCPs)
Together, it’s about our future. Become a change agent. The application window is now open!Empowered Scholars Program
Empowering headlines
Scholarship and Mentoring Opportunities
EmPOWERED Scholars
HBCU Scholars Program
HSI Scholars Program
Check In & Check Up for Your Health with Sybil Wilkes
Live Fierce / Atrévete a Vivir Podcasts
The American Heart Association recognized Black American changemakers with the National Impact With Heart Awards during Black History Month.
The American Heart Association, a global force for healthier lives for all, celebrated the contributions of Black American community catalysts and changemakers nationwide with its inaugural Impact With Heart Awards. The event at the Long Gallery Harlem in New York City acknowledged the transformative work being done at the local level nationwide to improve the lives of Black Americans and communities of color.
During Black History Month and in conjunction with American Heart Month, the American Heart Association is encouraging people to “Be The Beat” for and in their communities by challenging every household or family to have at least one person who knows Hands-Only CPR.
Take Damar Hamlin’s #3forHeart™ CPR Challenge ❤️
Red Alert, Women, Fibroids and Heart Health
Too many women suffer in silence with fibroids, and its impact on heart health and mental well-being is often overlooked. That’s why a panel of doctors, educators, and advocates—including AHA volunteer expert Dr. Sadiya Khan—engaged in an in-depth discussion in Red Alert! A Conversation About HER Virtual Summit in July.
Our strategic alliance, Her Nexx Chapter, hosted the event.
Health Equity in the Workplace
Scientific Statements and Joint Resolutions
- What does the life – and death – of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery mean for the health of Blacks in America?
- Joint statement on health equity, social justice and civil unrest from the Association of Black Cardiologists, the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology
- COVID-19 has unmasked significant health disparities in the U.S.; essay on behalf of the Association of Black Cardiologists suggests solutions
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Housing conditions affect cardiovascular health risks
American Heart Association Scientific Statement
Social Determinants of Health Policy and Position Statements: Housing
Watch EmPOWERED to Serve in Action
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Dr. Michelle Albert, Black History Month 2022| Meet Dr. Michelle Albert, President-Elect 2021/2022 of the American Heart Association as she shares her commitment to Black History Month and to her profession which aligns closely with the mission of the American Heart Association.
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Black Men’s Health – Perspectives of Black Culture Icons | Structural racism has a devastating impact on the health of men of color – specifically mental and cardiovascular health. Jawn Murray, Damion Hall, Mathew Knowles, Trymaine Lee, Mel Gravely discuss how creating more accessible, equitable solutions for people of color across the country.
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Community Transformation Roundtable | Renowned business leaders, community leaders, philanthropists and volunteers engage in a lively, meaningful discussion about transforming communities and removing health barriers through faith, finance and business.
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Health Justice Roundtable | Scholars from our EmPOWERED to Serve and HBCU Scholars program engage in a lively, meaningful conversation about breaking down barriers to health, structural racism and how to make the world better.
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Transforming communities through faith finance and business | Join the continued conversation on community transformation, prioritizing investments in under-resourced communities.