Volunteers, survivors and supporters for the American Heart Association, the world’s leading non-profit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, will “gather” for the annual Northeast Wisconsin Heart Ball virtually from home on June 12th.
The annual ball will highlight the need to advance scientific research and expand community programs that protect the cardiovascular health of Green Bay and Fox Cities residents. The Association is working diligently to provide reliable, science-based information for the approximately 120 million people in the United States who currently have one or more cardiovascular conditions which could put them at higher risk for COVID-19 complications.
The Northeast Wisconsin Heart Ball is a premier event for the American Heart Association, attended by philanthropists and supporters committed to the lifesaving work of the organization.
Heart Ball guests will be encouraged to toast milestones in the fight against heart disease and stroke and bid on exciting auction items. All proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association, which recently announced a $2.5 million fund for rapid response scientific research projects to investigate the specific cardiovascular implications of coronavirus.
For the latest information on the global pandemic related to heart disease and stroke survivors and those who love them visit heart.org.
To celebrate the event being a month away, the Northeast Heart Ball will be hosting a virtual silent auction this week, starting May 14 and running through May 16.












