Hard Hats with Heart is an industry-specific initiative from the American Heart Association to improve the cardiovascular health of those working within the Richmond construction industry. The campaign’s focus is to integrate health, well-being and prevention solutions into the culture of the industry. It brings professionals together from across the construction and health care industries for an evening of networking and celebration.
For the last 100 years, the American Heart Association has made bold moves to save lives and pioneer scientific discoveries. We haven’t done it alone. We reach our goals working with organizations and individuals who share our vision for better health. The Hard Hats with Heart campaign unites supporters with a shared purpose to raise the critical funds we need to ensure our work continues.
Together, we can create safe working environments where we adopt healthy lifestyles to prevent heart disease, where AEDs are on every job site and where our entire workforce is trained in CPR and has the courage to act.
Because it's not just about the resources we give, the dollars we raise or the fun we have. It's about the lives we can save, together.
Join local executives all focused on one mission – creating a healthier Central Virginia.
COVID-19 Protocols
The American Heart Association is creating mask-friendly environments at all our events. Please do not attend the event if you are not feeling well or have symptoms, irrespective of your vaccine status. If you have a condition that weakens your immune system or take certain medications, you may need to take extra precautions even if you are fully vaccinated, as instructed by your doctor. The AHA encourages you and everyone you love, care for, or care about to be vaccinated and boosted.
Professional Photography On Site
By attending the event, you consent to be filmed, photographed, broadcasted or otherwise recorded. You also give the American Heart Association, Inc. your consent to use your name, recording, photograph, likeness, voice, actions, silhouette, appearance, and any statements made by you, in any publicity, publications, promotional and marketing material, advertising, and any other print materials, webpages, electronic or other media or communication published or distributed by the American Heart Association, Inc., in perpetuity and without compensation or notice.