WomenHeart Partners with Katie Kalsi Handbags, Inc.
WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease and Katie Kalsi Handbags, Inc. have teamed to support women living with heart disease through a special promotional offer of the “I Love My Heart” clutch handbag. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for American women, and more than 41 million women are living with or at risk for heart disease.
“Katie’s handbags will serve as a visible and beautiful reminder of how important it is to support women living with heart disease. We are touched by Katie’s generosity and creativity in supporting the work of WomenHeart,” said Lisa M. Tate, CEO, WomenHeart.
The “I Love My Heart” clutch is available at www.katiekalsi.com for $125.00, with 25% of the purchase price going directly to WomenHeart to support education, advocacy, and support initiatives for women living with heart disease.
Katie Kalsi has a special understanding of the importance of a heart healthy lifestyle, as she has watched women in her own family fight heart disease and witness firsthand the damage it can do. As a result, Kalsi created the “I Love My Heart” clutch, a beautiful bag in black suede with red hearts and crystals. Kalsi feels it is important to be part of WomenHeart to honor women everywhere, to do her part to promote heart health, and to honor and remember those in her family who have succumbed to heart disease.
WomenHeart is the only national organization dedicated to promoting women’s heart health through advocacy, education and patient support. As the leading voice dedicated solely to supporting the 41 million American women living with or at risk of heart disease, WomenHeart advocates equal access to quality care and provides information and resources to help women take charge of their heart health. To join WomenHeart, visit www.womenheart.org.




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Andrea Rodgers has been in Washington for over a decade, and is well-known for giving back to the local community. She has co-founded three major fundraisers - Blondes vs. Brunettes in 2005, The Courage Cup where she serves as President in 2006, and Fashion for Paws in 2007. In September 2008, Andrea launched two businesses — AskMissA.com, and Socialite Marketing, a full-service boutique marketing firm that provides businesses and brands with social media, public relations, marketing, and event planning services. She attended boarding school at Salem Academy, and graduated from Wake Forest University with a double major in Economics and Politics. Rodgers was recently hand picked by Vogue magazine to be a founding member of The Vogue 100, an organization "of influential decision makers and opinion leaders known for their distinctive taste in fashion and culture, [and who] personify the rising influence of women over the past several decades."
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