BRMCHeartAwarenessFeb2015

In support of the American  Heart Association, during February which is American Heart Health Awareness Month, staff members of local companies, schools and organizations are “Going Red for Women,” and showing their support by wearing red or special t-shirts.

Friday, February 20, 2015 marked Brownwood Regional Medical Center’s awareness of “Go Red for Women Day” celebrated by the American Heart Association.

To mark this day over 200 shirts were purchased and worn honoring awareness of Women and Heart Disease. Pictured above are many of the BRMC employees who participated.

Several Howard Payne University faculty and staff members are wearing special t-shirts each Friday in February in support of the American Heart Association’s “Go Red for Women” campaign for heart health awareness.

Howard Payne faculty and staff members are pictured below showing their support.  Pictured are:  (back row, from left) Gretchen Campbell, executive administrative assistant to vice president for student life and dean of students; and Susan Sharp, administrative assistant for the School of Education and certification officer, (center row, from left) Kim Rosato, instructor of exercise and sport science; Ann Johnson, custodial services supervisor; and Cheryl Mangrum, associate director of admission, (front row, from left) Diane Hackney, facilities department coordinator; and Kim Bryant, associate professor of communication.  Photo by Christy Ash, HPU junior.

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