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Montgomery County Heart Walk 2025 Event Details

**Montgomery County Gears Up for 2025 Heart Walk, Uniting Community Against Cardiovascular Disease**

The Woodlands, TX – The American Heart Association (AHA) is inviting residents of Montgomery County and beyond to join the fight against heart disease and stroke at its 2025 Montgomery County Heart Walk, set for **Saturday, March 29, 2025**. This pivotal community event, hosted at the picturesque Northshore Park in The Woodlands, aims to galvanize support and critical funding for life-saving cardiovascular research and community health initiatives.

Participants are encouraged to arrive early for registration, which opens at **8:00 AM**, with the scenic walk officially kicking off at **9:00 AM**. Northshore Park, located at 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381, provides a beautiful backdrop for this impactful gathering. The Heart Walk stands as a powerful testament to collective hope, bringing together heart disease and stroke survivors, their families, dedicated healthcare professionals, and passionate supporters in a united front against the nation’s leading causes of death.

Heart disease and stroke continue to pose significant health challenges across the U.S., including here in Texas. The funds raised through events like the Montgomery County Heart Walk are crucial for advancing scientific breakthroughs, improving patient care, providing vital public education, and advocating for healthier policies that can save lives. The AHA’s commitment extends to funding research into new treatments and prevention strategies, promoting healthy lifestyle choices, and equipping communities with essential skills like Hands-Only CPR.

Dr. David N. Bradley, a distinguished cardiologist at Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital and the current Heart Walk Chair, emphasized the profound local impact of the event. “Our community can make a real difference in the fight against heart disease and stroke,” Dr. Bradley stated. “By joining us for the Heart Walk, you’re helping to fund life-saving research and critical programs right here in Montgomery County. This collective effort directly contributes to a healthier future for our neighbors and loved ones.”

Melissa Young, the Heart Walk Director, echoed Dr. Bradley’s sentiments, highlighting the event’s multifaceted nature. “The Montgomery County Heart Walk is more than just a walk; it’s a celebration of health, a tribute to survivors, and a powerful statement of our unwavering commitment to defeating heart disease and stroke,” Young explained. “It’s an opportunity for individuals and families to connect, move, and make a tangible difference in the health of our community.”

Registration for the 2025 Montgomery County Heart Walk is free, and participants are strongly encouraged to form teams with friends, family, and colleagues. This collaborative approach not only amplifies fundraising efforts but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. All proceeds directly support the AHA’s vital mission to foster a world of longer, healthier lives, free from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

The success of the Heart Walk is made possible through the generous backing of dedicated sponsors. Local presenting sponsor Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital continues its steadfast support for the third consecutive year, underscoring its commitment to community health. National sponsors Salesforce, One Medical, and Stripes Stores also provide essential backing, enabling the AHA to expand its reach and impact.

In addition to the walk itself, participants can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere featuring a warm-up session, opportunities to learn more about heart-healthy living, and engagement with various community wellness resources. It’s an ideal family-friendly event designed to inspire and educate.

To register for the 2025 Montgomery County Heart Walk, form a team, or find out more details about how you can contribute, please visit the official event website at MontgomeryCountyHeartWalk.org. Join the American Heart Association and your Montgomery County community in stepping up for heart health.

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