Black Heart Association to offer heart screenings at Delta Sigma Theta anniversary conference
By AI, Created 7:16 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – The Black Heart Association will provide on-site cardiovascular screenings, education, and prevention resources at the Delta Sigma Theta Southwest Regional Conference’s 50th anniversary event in Grapevine, Texas, from June 4-6. The nonprofit aims to reach 500 women as heart disease remains a leading cause of death for women and the Black community.
Why it matters: - Heart disease remains the leading cause of death among women. - Heart disease is also the number one cause of death in the African-American community. - Bringing screenings and education to a large gathering of women can help close gaps in awareness and access to care. - The effort is designed to help attendees learn their heart health numbers and take preventive action earlier.
What happened: - The Black Heart Association will provide on-site cardiovascular screenings, education, and prevention resources at the 50th Anniversary Delta Sigma Theta Southwest Regional Conference. - The conference runs June 4-6 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas. - The conference is a private event. - The nonprofit aims to reach 500 women during the multi-day event. - Black Heart Association will use the conference to introduce attendees to the organization and its mission.
The details: - The work will run through BHA’s H.I.P.S. initiative, which stands for Heart Improvement and Prevention Screenings. - Lilly sponsors the H.I.P.S. initiative. - BHA will also promote its Guard Your Heart: Know Your LDL-C campaign. - Amgen sponsors the LDL-C campaign. - BHA plans to educate attendees about the importance of heart health and the dangers of heart disease. - The organization was founded by CEO and co-founder Tara Robinson after she survived three heart attacks in one week. - BHA says it completed more than 10,000 screenings on its Guard Your Heart National Tour this year. - Black Heart Association was founded in 2017. - The organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on cardiovascular education, prevention, and screenings. - BHA partners with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Association of Black Cardiologists, Amgen, and Eli Lilly. - The organization has been featured by Good Morning America, Essence, Women’s Health, and ABC News. - Media inquiries go to Olivia Bishop at olivia@tenenicole.com or 518.330.3835.
Between the lines: - The conference audience gives Black Heart Association direct access to women who are already connected to leadership, service, and community impact. - The screening push fits BHA’s broader mission of reaching communities that may face barriers to prevention and care. - The event also positions wellness as part of sustained leadership and community service, not just a personal health issue. - Robinson’s personal story remains central to BHA’s message and credibility around prevention.
What’s next: - Black Heart Association will conduct screenings and education throughout the June 4-6 conference. - The organization is likely to use the event to expand awareness of its national prevention campaigns and community programs. - BHA will continue its broader effort to deliver cardiovascular education and screenings in more communities.
The bottom line: - Black Heart Association is taking heart health directly to a major leadership conference, using a milestone event to push prevention, screening, and awareness where they can have immediate impact.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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