Take the Damar Hamlin #3forHeart™ Challenge!

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Damar Hamlin, Buffalo Bills safety and cardiac arrest survivor.

 

When seconds matter most, CPR can mean the difference between life and death — a fact that Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin personally understands after he collapsed from a cardiac arrest during a televised Monday Night Football game in early January. Quite simply, people trained in CPR saved Damar’s life.

Today he’s paying it forward by teaming up with the American Heart Association for his #3forHeart™ CPR Challenge aimed at saving more lives through CPR education and training.

Join the #3forHeart™ CPR Challenge by taking 3 simple steps:

  1. Go to to heart.org/3 watch a 60-second video to learn Hands Only CPR
  2. Donate to the American Heart Association to fund CPR education and training, research, and other lifesaving programs
  3. Show us your heart using #3forHeart™ to share that you took the challenge and tag 3 friends to do the same

The American Heart Association is a worldwide leader in first aid, CPR, and AED (defibrillator) training — educating more than 22 million people globally in CPR each year, and can help you become a lifesaver in 3 steps. You’ll learn what to do if an adult or teen suddenly collapses. And, because most cardiac arrests that happen outside of a hospital occur in the home, the life you save will most likely be a loved one. So don’t wait — take the #3forHeart CPR Challenge today.

EMAIL US:
DONATE@HEART.ORG
CALL US:
1-800-AHA-USA1 OR
1-800-242-8721

WRITE TO US:
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
7272 GREENVILLE AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS, 75231, US