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Healthy Heart Resources...
 

www.GoRedForWomen.org

 

 

www.heart.org

 

 

www.strokeassociation.org

 

 

www.supportnetwork.heart.org

 

 

www.womenheart.org

 

 

www.millionhearts.hhs.gov

 

 

 

 

I count it an honor; selected; first inaugural class for the Ambassador Support Team; representing the State Of Georgia.

 

http://blog.heart.org/ambassador-program-created-to-support-heart-valve-patients/#comment-49669  

 

 

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   Kimberly Goodloe, Heart Valve Ambassador

 

 

 American Heart Association Launches Heart Valve Disease Ambassador Program
Local heart valve disease survivor selected as ambassador for national program to support heart valve community

The American Heart Association is pleased to announce the launch of the Heart Valve Ambassador Program, an initiative designed to provide support to the millions of Americans impacted by heart valve disease.

The inaugural group of volunteer ambassadors includes seven heart valve disease survivors and one caregiver from across the country who represent the face of heart valve disease in America and show that it can affect people of different ages, backgrounds and lifestyles. These ambassadors will serve as leaders in the community and will work with the American Heart Association to raise awareness about heart valve disease and share available resources for patients and families.

Kimberly Goodloe, 48, from Atlanta, GA, has experienced heart valve disease firsthand. Kimberly was born with an abnormal valve, but didn’t begin to develop symptoms until her 40s. She learned she needed an aortic valve replacement in 2009 and underwent open heart surgery, receiving a mechanical valve to replace her damaged aortic valve. Four days after her surgery, she developed a blockage and during a second surgery, she received a pacemaker. A year later, her third surgery took place: pacemaker revision.

In 2010, Kimberly began volunteering with her local American Heart Association affiliate in Atlanta. Since then, she’s become involved in a number of programs, including “Go Red for Women,” “You’re the Cure” and others.

Kimberly will continue to work in the Atlanta community to offer support and to direct patients and caregivers to available resources, including helpful information about heart valve disease, potential treatment options and recovery milestones on the American Heart Association’s Heart Valve Disease Education Center at www.heart.org/heartvalves. Additionally, patients and caregivers can connect with Kimberly on the American Heart Association’s Support Network, an online forum that enables people affected by heart disease and stroke to share their personal experiences and give and receive emotional support. 

The eight ambassadors assembled at the American Heart Association’s Dallas headquarters in July to meet with American Heart Association staff and leadership, including CEO Nancy Brown and Chief Mission Officer Meighan Girgus. The ambassadors shared their personal stories, learned more about the American Heart Association’s history and mission and brainstormed ways to support those affected by heart valve disease. 

Over the next year, the ambassadors will engage with the heart valve disease community, both online via the Support Network and social media platforms and through in-person outreach, including participation in Heart Walks, Go Red for Women Luncheons and Expos and other local events.

For more information about heart valve disease, please visit the American Heart Association’s Heart Valve Disease Education Center at www.heart.org/heartvalves. To connect with Kimberly or another heart valve ambassador, visit the Support Network at supportnetwork.heart.org/heartvalvedisease. 

To follow Kimberly’s  Journey Of The Heart”; visit her health blog visit: http://4wedobelieve.wordpress.com

http://gwinnettcitizen.com/gc/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2122&catid=29&Itemid=136

 

 

 

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To follow my heart journey and  collage project ,please review the link(s ) below...

 

 

 

http://blog.heart.org/stories-heart-initially-reluctant-discuss-heart-repairs-shes-since-taken-story-capitol-hill/

 

http://blog.heart.org/ambassador-program-created-to-support-heart-valve-patients/

 

http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/More/HeartValveProblemsandDisease/Heart-Valve-Disease-Personal-Stories_UCM_467172_Article.jsp?appName=MobileApp

 

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http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/More/HeartValveProblemsandDisease/Heart-Valve-Disease-Personal-Stories_UCM_467172_Article.jsp#

 

 

http://supportnetwork.heart.org/blogs/43/72

 

 

http://4wedobelieve.wordpress.com   (health blog)

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http://gwinnettcitizen.com/gc/local-news/gwinnett-pulse/1475-kimberly-s-journey    

 

 

http://www.gwinnettcitizen.com/gc/local-news/local-news/501-a-heartfelt-anniversary-kimberly-s-heart-journey     

 

 

http://www.myajc.com/news/lifestyles/health/heart-association-kicks-off-annual-go-red-campaign/njyXn/#85334560.3524508.735632

 

 

 

http://blog.heart.org/stories-heart-initially-reluctant-discuss-heart-repairs-shes-since-taken-story-capitol-hill/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am a Wife, Mother, Daughter, Sister, Friend, Patient Advocate ( Heart, Stroke and Lung Cancer), and Heart Valve Disease Survivor. 

Selected ( July 2015) American Heart Association National Heart Valve Ambassador, appointed  Georgia Advocacy Committee: Vice Chair for 2018-2019. 

I’ve travelled locally & out of state advocating for the uninsured & sharing my story of survival;  at the American Heart Association’s Lobby Day: Washington, D.C.(in 2013); You’re The Cure Advocate, American Heart Association’s National Center: Dallas, Texas ( 2015): Recently selected: National  Volunteer Ambassador: newly established  Heart Valve Ambassador Team : The American College of Cardiology (ACC) 65th Annual Scientific Session  :April 2016,: Chicago, Illinois ,American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions, November 2016, Phase 2: National Heart Valve Ambassador Training:  Georgia State Capital Gwinnett County Board Of Commissioners Meeting, DeKalb County Board of Commissioners Meeting, churches, health fairs, etc.

One of the important parts of  my recovery has been to educate and empower other heart patients about my story  of triumph and healing, encouraging them to track their symptoms in a journal, cultivate a strong relationship with their healthcare providers, suggesting heart-healthy recipes, connecting them to resources or even just being there to listen as they work through their own struggles.

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I give God all the honor and  praise for what is taking place in my life.
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Sharing Words Of Encouragement to anyone facing health obstacles on a daily basis,

focus on your blessings, become your own health advocate, know your risk factors,

create a journal, communicate with your physician, and never give up.

Mrs. Kimberly Goodloe

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Photo Credit: Emoryrose Photography

https://www.emoryrosephotography.com/   

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                                               Honoring the Life and Legacy of my beautiful sister, Dr. Karen Leigh Bryant

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PURPOSE:

The Dr. Karen Leigh Bryant Scholarship Endowment was established by Kimberly Goodloe in memory of her sister, Dr. Karen Leigh Bryant, a 2016 graduate of Trevecca’s Ed.D. program.  Dr. Bryant passed away on April 30, 2022 and is greatly missed by her family and friends. She was known for being hard working, ambitious, robust, person of faith, compassionate, loving and kind. The purpose of the endowment is to provide financial assistance to student in the field of education who reflects similar characteristics to Dr. Bryant and is a single parent.

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Please visit the following website.....  www.trevecca.edu/GIVE

Click on Give Now

Fill in the amount and if it's recurring

Click on Designation. On the down arrow find Scholarships

Then click on Scholarships

Then fill out the information and at the bottom, fill in "In Honor of"

Fill in "Dr. Karen Leigh Bryant" and use your name and address as the contact person.

Click on the payment section and click on "Go to Checkout"

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  Thanks for honoring my beautiful sister and supporting the fight against lung cancer.

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