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Lawyer leads Go Red for Women movement on Long Island.
Summary
Hana Boruchov has been named chair of the 2025–2026 Long Island Go Red for Women movement, which concludes Feb. 26 with a celebration at Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. The campaign is part of the American Heart Association's effort to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease in women and promote education and CPR readiness.
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Hana Boruchov, founding partner at Boruchov, Gabovich & Associates P.C., has been named chair of the 2025–2026 Long Island Go Red for Women movement by the American Heart Association. The campaign will conclude with a celebration on Thursday, Feb. 26 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. Go Red for Women is the Association's global initiative focused on closing gaps in research, diagnosis and care for women. The initiative highlights ongoing concerns about women's heart health and the need for education and community connection.
Key details:
- Hana Boruchov is serving as chair of the 2025–2026 Long Island Go Red for Women movement and is identified as the founding partner at Boruchov, Gabovich & Associates P.C.
- The campaign concludes with an event on Thursday, Feb. 26 at Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury.
- Boruchov reported that she developed preeclampsia during her pregnancy and that CPR training she completed earlier helped her save her daughter during a seizure; she says these experiences motivate her involvement.
- The movement will engage community leaders, workplaces and families in education, CPR awareness and advocacy for improved women's health outcomes.
- The American Heart Association reports that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, that only 44% of women are aware of this fact, and that nearly 45% of women ages 20 and older had some form of cardiovascular disease between 2017 and 2020.
Summary:
The appointment of Boruchov as chair brings a personal perspective to the Long Island Go Red for Women campaign and is presented by the American Heart Association as a way to expand outreach on women's heart health. The campaign will proceed through community engagement activities and will culminate in the Feb. 26 celebration at Crest Hollow Country Club; further plans beyond the event were not detailed.
