Summerville teen named 2026 Go Red for Women national ambassador

Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, yet only 44% recognize it as their greatest health threat. To help spread lifesaving awareness, 12 women from across the country have been selected to represent the American Heart Association’s nationwide Go Red for Women movement in 2026.

The class of survivors will share their inspiring personal stories of heart disease and stroke to help women across the country understand and embrace heart health at every age and every stage of life. Often the surprising faces of cardiovascular disease, the survivors will raise awareness and inspire others to take charge of their health and well-being.

This year’s class includes Emilee Sparks (pictured) of Summerville, South Carolina, who was born with a congenital heart defect, survived a sudden cardiac arrest at school, and had a heart transplant. Emilee moved to the Lowcountry from Colorado in high school and enrolled at Ashley Ridge High School. Determined for a fresh start and never wanting to be treated differently from her peers, she only told a few close friends about her health problems. In November 2024, while rushing to class, she collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest. CPR-certified school nurses helped her regain consciousness quickly. But over the next few months, her heart condition worsened, and at 18 she had a heart transplant. Emilee hopes to empower other young patients to share their stories and know that they aren’t alone…

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