This World Heart Day,
we are telling the world:
Join our mission to make every heartbeat count, with better heart health and improved access to life-saving care.
Up to 80% of premature CVD deaths are preventable through affordable access to care, early screening, and more opportunities to make healthy choices in nutrition and stay active.
That’s why on World Heart Day, we unite across six continents to raise awareness, inspire action, and celebrate heart health.
Sign the petition and designate your country so we can alert governments around the world that people demand change in cardiovascular healthcare.
World Heart Day (29 September) is an opportunity to ignite global conversations and engagement, using powerful stories to raise heart health awareness.
Make World Heart Day your own with a suite of Don’t miss a beat assets. Members can access exclusive content.
Get involved in World Heart Day by telling powerful stories, using social media and signing the petition. Join the movement.
Including heart foundations, scientific societies and patient organizations, in over 110 countries.
Demand action to save lives. Add your voice to the missions saying YES to a healthier future for everyone.
Potential reach of the #WorldHeartDay hashtag.
The 2024 campaign was dedicated to motivating every country to develop or support national cardiovascular health action plans. With the world’s first global petition prioritising heart health driving more than 100M impressions, 2.5M clicks, resulting in 1.15M visits to the World Heart Day website.
This year’s campaign focused on the essential step of knowing our hearts first. Because when we know more, we can take better care. Our vox pops aimed to catch members of the public by surprise, to encourage them and the viewers to think differently about their hearts.
WHD launches #UseHeart to encourage everyone to think about the many way they can use the biggest and most important muscle in their body.
WHD becomes an annual event – bringing people together to increase awareness, engage communities, and advocate for universal access to CVD prevention, detection, and treatment.
WHD established in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) to create a day that would raise awareness and mobilize international action against cardiovascular disease.
“It is wonderful that all the leaders in cardiovascular health, from patient organizations to societies and foundations across the globe, come together to network, learn and collaborate on improving cardiovascular health for all.”
American Heart Association
With thanks to our 2025 sponsors