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We’re proud to sponsor the American Heart Association

American Heart Association

This month, AmeriCU is proudly stepping up to support the American Heart Association! Our dedicated teammates will be walking in Utica, Syracuse, and the North Country to champion this vital cause.

 

This year, the American Heart Association is shining a spotlight on CPR preparedness, encouraging everyone to understand the life-saving importance of bystander CPR. When you visit AmeriCU’s tables at the Heart Run +Walks, you’ll have the opportunity to receive hands-on CPR training from an American Heart Association volunteer.

 

By partnering with the American Heart Association, AmeriCU aims to help further the AHA’s goal of having one person in every household trained in CPR. We invite our members to stand with AmeriCU teammates and help transform bystanders into lifesavers. Together, we can make a difference!

 

To keep up with our latest participation effort, visit our Events page!

 

Questions? Click ‘Let’s Connect’ in the bottom right-hand corner to get started.

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