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						IDPH Faith-Based Million 
						Hearts® InitiativeFebruary is American Heart 
						Month
 
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		[February 14, 2017] 
		
		SPRINGFIELD 
		– The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is launching its new 
		Faith-Based Million Hearts® Initiative during American Heart Month. 
		Cardiovascular disease is the nation’s number one cause of death. 
		However, it can be prevented in some cases by making healthy choices and 
		managing heart conditions. | 
        
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			 “To help more people learn about heart healthy steps they can take 
			and to support communities working to become healthier, IDPH is 
			launching its Faith-Based Million Hearts® Initiative ‘Love to Love 
			Your Heart,’” said IDPH Director Nirav D. Shah, M.D., J.D. “Many 
			people look to their faith-based organizations for information, 
			support, and encouragement. By offering healthy heart education and 
			tips on lowering the risk of heart disease, we hope to reduce the 
			number of people who die from heart disease and stroke.” 
 The goal of “Love to Love Your Heart” is to enlist 50-faith-based 
			organizations statewide to support the national goal of preventing 
			one million heart attacks and strokes by the end of 2017. Each 
			participating organization will hold four activities over the next 
			year that focus on heart disease and stroke education and 
			prevention. Those activities may include starting a community 
			garden, organizing a walking/biking/yoga/exercise group, hosting a 
			healthy cooking demonstration, or incorporating heart healthy 
			messages in programs, bulletins, inserts, and newsletters.
 
			
			 
			
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“It is so important to educate our congregation about heart disease and what 
they can do to prevent it, and the resources that are available to them to help 
them live a quality life,” said Total Faith Community Church Advocate Georgia 
McKinney. “We hope this initiative helps us to grow spiritually, as well as 
physically and mentally. Our Pastor is excited about this initiative for our 
congregation and our community.”
 Faith-based organizations interested in learning more or signing up can call 
IDPH at 217-785-4311. For more information on heart disease and stroke, log onto 
the IDPH website.
 
				 
			[Illinois Department of Public 
			Health] |