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My Heart, My Life program and support resources

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My Heart, My Life program and support resources

The My Heart, My Life Program is currently being redesigned!

Our team at the Heart Foundation is working hard to redesign our flagship support program for people living with coronary heart disease, and their support carers.

The new MyHeart MyLife program will be a personalised 12-week digital program that delivers relevant heart health information, expert tips, practical tools and support in the form of text messages, emails, and online content to support Australian adults living with heart disease in their journey to a healthier heart.

And we are excited to announce that it will be going live in August 2024.

As a result, registrations for the current program will close on 31st July.

Stay tuned for more details and be sure to fill out our Expression of Interest (EOI) form to stay updated on the latest developments.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

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Last updated11 March 2020