Lowcountry Heart Walk commemorates survivors and teaches CPR.

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Lowcountry Heart Walk commemorates survivors and teaches CPR.

Heart disease remains America’s leading killer, striking families across the Lowcountry and beyond. Survivors like Michael Castellano emphasize its unexpected toll, even on those feeling fit.

Event Highlights

Over 2,000 joined the American Heart Association walk in Charleston, SC, honoring lost loved ones and celebrating resilience. Participants shared stories: Castellano survived a widow-maker heart attack via CPR; Carmen Gabriel-Watson overcame two strokes; Matt Brewer grieved his sister and father.

Key Messages

  • Stats: >350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests yearly; only 1 in 10 survive without CPR.
  • Advocacy: On-site CPR training urged for every household. Executive Director Katie Schumacher: Awareness funds research and education.
  • Impact: Raised >$1M to combat heart disease/strokes.

Survivors beat symbolic drums, underscoring heartbeat strength. Castellano’s plea: “Learn CPR—it saves lives.” Ties to local health focus amid your SC interests.

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