From left, campus corporate sponsors, Becky Paar, The Nebraska Medical Center, Cindy Sutton, UNMC, and Robin Stoupa, UMA. |
Together, the three groups raised more than $21,000 – surpassing their goal of $15,000. They also raised the third highest amount among participating “companies.”
The Omaha-Metro American Heart Walk is the largest Nebraska fund-raising event for the AHA. Overall, the AHA raised more than $310,400 this year for research and education, compared to $249,000 last year. UNMC, Creighton University, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Nebraska at Omaha are recipients of the research funds.
Tim and Becky Green with their son Clayton, a red cap survivor. |
For the fourth year, UNMC and UMA sponsored the Red Cap survivor welcome tent, designated for survivor check-in and a pre-walk breakfast at the park. This year, more than 65 people of all ages registered as survivors of heart disease, stroke and related surgeries.
Tom Porter, M.D., addresses the crowd at this year’s heart walk. |
This year, Tom Porter, M.D., associate professor of cardiology, represented UNMC and UMA in honoring the survivors during the walk’s opening ceremonies. Jay Noddle, president of Pacific Realty Group, Noddle Development Co. and Origin Development Partners, served as chairman for the walk.
Michael and Heather Eversden with their daughter, Madelaine, a red cap survivor. |
Over the last three years, the American Heart Association has provided about $2.3 million to help fund medical research projects involving cardiovascular disease and stroke at UNMC, Creighton University Medical Center, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska at Omaha.