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Here we are at issue 07 - FEBRUARY and it's an extraordinary edition thanks to YOU!
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This is a SPECIAL FEATURE issue for HEART MONTH, fully dedicated to sharing the heart journeys of women like you and me. We’re highlighting the ways we navigate life while dealing with hearts, vascular issues, or brains that don’t always make it easy for us.
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Previous E-Magazine Issues:

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Issue 06 - Dec 2024 / Jan 2025
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Issue 05 - Oct/Nov 2024
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Issue 04 - Aug/Sep 2024
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Issue 03 - Jun/Jul 2024
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Issue 02 - Apr/May 2024
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Issue 01 - Feb/Mar 2024
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How we started...

Canadian Women with Medical Heart Issues FaceBook (FB) Support Community started in 2017 to meet the need for casual support for women who were diagnosed with or at risk of heart disease or heart failure. We now have 1400+ members across Canada.

My name is Jackie Ratz and I have been living with Heart Failure since 2017. I was motivated to start the FB group after I recognized I needed support and was unable to find adequate Canadian supports either in person or on-line. I continue to advocate to increase supports and knowledge for women everywhere in Canada. I hope you find the products inspiring... we have lots of work to do as Heart Disease continues as the #1 killer of women in Canada. ​
Watch "I Wear A Crown" - This 4 minute reflection was for the annual Rose Soirée Gala ... raising funds for Women's Heart Health Research & Care in Manitoba (Sep 2024) ​youtu.be/SYzA40d2zUY?si=Pxtuylhyl2U2RVFy
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Located in Manitoba, we acknowledge that we are on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional gathering place of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota & Dene peoples & the national homeland of the Métis people. We acknowledge that our water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.
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