Our Story
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WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease was founded in 1999 by three women who had heart attacks while in their 40s and faced many obstacles, including misdiagnosis and social isolation: Nancy Loving, Jackie Markham, and Judy Mingram. These women, who lived respectively in Washington, DC, New York City, and Santa Ana, CA did not know each other at the time of their heart attacks. But they each shared a common experience about how little information or services were available for women with heart disease. To them, the issue seemed invisible within the women’s health care community.
Connected in 1998 when each was interviewed for an article on women and heart attacks for the premiere issue of More magazine, Nancy, Jackie, and Judy formed their own tiny support network. Their shared sense that more must be done to support women living with heart disease inspired the three women to reach out to the tens of thousands of other women who were facing the same challenges. And so, WomenHeart was created in 1999, a national patient centered organization that would focus exclusively on women’s heart disease.
Under the leadership of co-founder and executive director, Nancy Loving, WomenHeart grew from a fledgling organization to one that can today highlight many accomplishments. WomenHeart's growth is a credit to the work of its committed Board of Directors, Scientific Advisory Council, volunteers, and corporate partners who spend countless hours advancing awareness of women's heart health. In now its 10th year, WomenHeart has successfully:
Today, WomenHeart looks toward its second decade of providing education, support and hope to millions of women, and ensuring that every woman has access to prevention and early detection, accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. Join us!
WomenHeart Co-founders
Jackie Markham New York, NY
Judy Mingram Santa Ana, CA |










