Driven to Stop Heart Disease 2021 Campaign

December 17, 2020

The Drive to Stop Heart Disease 2021 Campaign is live! 

Do you have your Florida Heart license plate yet? What are you waiting for! You can switch at NO COST today.  Become "Driven to Stop Heart Disease" today by switching your plate to fund a better future. At Florida Heart Research Foundation, we are passionate about paving the way to better heart disease treatment and prevention. We fund research project initiatives, educational and prevention programs, nursing scholarships for students seeking advanced degrees in the cardiovascular arena, and much more. Florida Heart Research Foundation works with its supporting organization, Miami Heart Research Institute, which grants over one million dollars each year to the same mission: To Stop Heart Disease through Research, Education and Prevention.

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