Teams from the University of Louisville and UofL Health were part of a record-breaking turnout of 34 teams, 420 walkers, and more than $40,000 raised at the annual Kentuckiana Heart Walk at Waterfront Park.
UofL and UofL Health student, faculty and staff participants wore matching t-shirts during the Sept. 21 event to show support of the many heart health initiatives across the organizations.
“I am deeply humbled by the impact our students, staff, trainees, faculty and partners in health care,” said Jeffrey Bumpous, executive vice president for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, “Giving both their time and money to this cause further proves the systemwide dedication to improving the future of health care, one step at a time.”
The funds received by the American Heart Association, which celebrates 100 years, work to provide CPR trainings and support research, medical breakthroughs and equitable heart health.
UofL Vice President of Community Engagement, Douglas Craddock, said the university is proud to be a partner with an organization paving the way for heart health through important work and groundbreaking research.
“I am incredibly proud to see the University of Louisville come together for such a vital cause,” Craddock said. “Our partnership with the American Heart Association grows stronger each year, and the success of events like the Kentuckiana Heart Walk highlights our shared commitment to advancing health and wellness in the Louisville community.”
Story by Tonya Augustine, UofL School of Medicine.