American Heart Month, Red Couch highlight busy February for the American Heart Association

Chances are that, if you were in Alabama within the past 40 days or so, you were in pretty close proximity to an event hosted by the American Heart Association.

This was the most successful February the organization has had here in north and central Alabama. There was National Wear Red Day and the Red Couch tour. There were the Birmingham, Huntsville and Shoals Heart Ball galas. There was the West Alabama Heart Walk in Tuscaloosa, the Go Red For Women Legislative Breakfast in Montgomery and the Heart Walk Executive Breakfast in Birmingham. Three Little Red Dress parties took place within a nine-day stretch in the Magic City alone. We hosted the first Go Red Por Tu Corazon event in the Southeastern United States, for goodness sake! And we’re just scratching the surface.

Mayor Bell couch.JPG More than 100 people across the Birmingham area shared video messages on The Red Couch during the month of February, including Birmingham’s Mayor William Bell.  

By itself, the Red Couch Campaign consisted of 17 stops throughout the Birmingham metro area, covering 211 miles in 28 days. This volunteer-conceived campaign, exclusive to Birmingham, was built around the idea of creating a conversation about heart disease, the No. 1 killer of all Americans. Passers-by would have a seat on the couch and learn what they needed to know about heart disease. If they wished, they could film a personal heart story, or a message of hope and support. More than 100 did so.

Thousands more in central Alabama were made privy to the mission of the Red Couch Campaign and Go Red For Women. The Couch was the feature of no less than 16 TV and radio segments, as well as a handful of magazine spreads and newspaper features. Traffic at FollowThatCouch.com and the @followthatcouch Twitter was steady throughout the month of February as people tracked the loveseat from location-to-location.

 

And, of course, hundreds shared the nearly-infinite Go Red-themed blog posts here at the Heart Beat on Twitter, Facebook and Google+. (Alabama Media Group sponsors the Go Red For Women and the My Heart, My Life campaigns in north Alabama, and they make this blog possible!)

The Birmingham Heart Ball wrapped up a very successful night at the Cahaba Grand Conference Center last Saturday. About 900 attended the 26th annual event, making it one of the ten largest Heart Ball galas in country (out of more than 200). The numbers are still being sorted, but it looks like this year’s campaign raised nearly $1 million for life-saving research and education.

Next for the American Heart Association is National Walking Day on April 3, followed by the Go Red For Women luncheon on May 10 and the Birmingham Heart Walk on June 22.

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Red Couch at Samford/UNC-G basketball game tonight!

Tonight, the Samford men’s basketball team is hosting a “Red Out” to benefit the American Heart Association.

Red Couch.jpgCome have a seat on The Red Couch tonight at the Pete Hanna Center.

The Bulldogs will be wearing special red jerseys as they host UNC-Greensboro tonight at 7 p.m., inside the Pete Hanna Center. Fans are also encouraged to wear red.

Red seems to be the Bulldogs’ lucky color. Last season, Samford men’s hoops upset Elon during a Red Out, winning 87-78. Later in the year, the Samford baseball team upset Florida during another Red Out game, defeating the then-No. 3 Gators by a score of 12-7.

For more information on upcoming athletic events at Samford University, visit SamfordSports.com.

Red Couch at Samford’s Cafeteria TODAY from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Red Couch at Samford's Cafeteria TODAY from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The American Heart Association’s Red Couch will be at Samford University for the next two days, raising awareness of heart disease (the nation’s No. 1 killer) and giving students, faculty and staff an opportunity to share stories of how they or someone they know has been affected by heart issues.

Catch the Couch today at the Samford University cafeteria inside the Ralph W. Beeson Student Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Tomorrow, the Samford men’s basketball team is hosting a “Red Out” for the game against UNC-Greensboro. The Red Couch will be on-site from 6 p.m. through the middle of the second half. Medical staff from St. Vincent’s Health System will also be at the event, conducting free blood pressure screenings.

Red Couch stop at UAB nets 250 participants, 21 stories

Records were falling as The Red Couch spent an eventful two hours at UAB Hospital’s North Pavilion today.

More than 250 people showed up for UAB’s Heart Month celebration, which featured free blood pressure and weight screenings, a backpack giveaway and, of course, the American Heart Association’s famed Red Couch. 

Twenty-one people shared stories or messages of support on camera while sitting on The Red Couch, a new record for most stories at a single event. Those videos will be uploaded to our special YouTube playlist over the coming days.

The Red Couch is back on the road tomorrow for a stop at the Samford University Cafeteria. The AHA will be setting up and filming stories between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Keep it here at FollowThatCouch.com for more info!