Maine
2025 Maine Go Red for Women Survivors
Are you a survivor of heart disease or stroke? We would love to share your story in 2025 – Go Red for Women's 21st anniversary. Inspire fellow survivors and educate others about the signs and symptoms of cardiovascular disease - the number one killer of women.
CPR Training Kits for Families in Maine
Hands-Only CPR can double or triple survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Wells Fargo and The Mimi Foundation teamed up with the American Heart Association to provide lifesaving CPR training kits to Maine families.
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In Your Community
The American Heart Association is committed to driving equitable health impact in Maine through five key priority areas: women, COVID-19, tobacco and vaping, patients and healthy living. Equity is always at the center of our work, and it will continue to guide all that we do.
Through our focus on these key impact areas, and with collaboration among local organizations, sponsors, businesses, and others that serve the community, we are working to improve the health and well-being of Maine residents while saving and improving countless lives.
Throughout Maine, we’ve seen our community impact work grow, including efforts around creating avenues for greater access to care, healthy food access and education, sharing Hands-Only CPR kits with clinicians to improve awareness for families, blood pressure screenings and education, and tobacco and e-cigarette education and prevention.
People are counting on us as never before. The American Heart Association, along with our supporters, will drive change, and will be relentless. Thank you for your continued support.
Advocacy has had a mission-critical role in the Association's work for more than 40 years. Our legislative and regulatory priorities help to mitigate risk factors and protect survivors in communities across the country. We support the enactment of evidence-based public policies that lead to longer, healthier lives.
Public policy advocacy is an essential strategy used by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association to affect necessary and sustainable policy, system and environmental changes that help Americans build healthier lives free of cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Our efforts in Maine and its communities are focused on five major policy areas. These are: Tobacco Free, Quality Systems of Care, Healthy Eating, Active Living, and Access to Care.
Dave Abel
President & General Manager,
Channel 8 WMTW & WPXT-Maine’s CW,
Portland
Board Chair
Sarah Belliveau, CPA
CEO, BerryDunn
Mindy Beyer
Program Manager, Cardiovascular Services: Maine Health
Andrew Cook
SVP Commercial Loan Officer,
Mascoma Bank
Kevan Deckelmann
Partner, Dentons Law Firm
Aline Iskandar, MD
Cardiologist: Northern Light Mercy Hospital
David Landry
CEO, Spectrum Healthcare Partners
Sarah Lewis
Director, Maine Access Immigrant Network
Alison Nason
Director of Marketing and Communications, Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Brendan Prast, MD, MPH
Family and Preventive Medicine
Physician, MaineHealth
Board President
Joan Smith
Principal, Baker Newman Noyes
Bill Whitmore
Vice President, Business Transformation
MaineHealth
Steve Woods
President/CEO, TideSmart Global & Promerica Health
Contact Us
American Heart Association
c/o Maine Division
4217 Park Place Ct.
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Executive Director: Brian Shankey