
Community Speakers’ Program
The Speakers’ Program connects the community with the Heart Foundation.
The program
The Speakers’ Program connects the community with the Heart Foundation.
Heart health presentations are delivered to community groups and workplaces by trained volunteer speakers and Heart Foundation staff. Our presentations equip individuals with the knowledge and motivation required to improve heart health and live happier, healthier lives.
It’s never too late for positive lifestyle change. Get informed. Book a heart health talk today!
Videos
Preview our presentation content to learn about nutrition, active living, risk factors, warning signs of heart attack, life after a heart attack, and so much more.
Book a presentation
Contact us to schedule a heart health talk for your community group or workplace at health@heartfoundation.org.au.
*Please note this program is only available in SA.
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