Organizations

These organizations work tirelessly to fund research, offer education, and support those affected by heart disease and stroke. Each foundation is crucial in advancing medical knowledge, advocating for healthy lifestyles, and empowering individuals to take control of their heart health.

Logo of Canet, incorporating a heart and a red arrow, representing passion and forward movement.

Cardiovascular Network of Canada

A multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral network focused on patient-led cardiac research discovery, innovation, and engagement.

Logo of the Canadian Cardiothoracic Heart Alliance, symbolizing collaboration in cardiothoracic health care.

Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance

They are dedicated to building a CHD community that fosters compassion, empowerment and collaboration.

Logo representing heart and stroke awareness, emphasizing the significance of cardiovascular health.

Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation

They drive life-saving medical breakthroughs, advocate for better health, and bring together the brightest minds to improve diagnosis, care and support.

Logo of the Canadian Heart Function Alliance, symbolizing collaboration in heart health research and advocacy.

Canadian Heart Function (CHF) Alliance

The Canadian Heart Function Alliance (CHF Alliance) Network brings 132 Canadian researchers and clinical experts in heart failure (HF) in eight provinces and one territory, together with patients, caregivers, Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders, policymakers, knowledge users, not-for-profit organizations, health care providers, academic institutions, and industry partners to improve the prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and management of HF.

Heart Life Foundation logo featuring a stylized heart symbol, representing compassion and support for heart health initiatives.

Heart Life Foundation

HeartLife Foundation is Canada’s national patient-led heart failure organization. They are a federal charity that raises public awareness of heart Failure, engaging patients, families, and caregivers to provide education and support, facilitating access to the latest research, innovations, and treatments, and advocating better care for all.

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