Heart Failure Awareness Week 2026

February 8, 2026 - February 14, 2026 | Virtual

Ways to Get Involved

MyHFStory2026

 

We Want to Hear From You!

Heart Failure Awareness Week is the perfect place to connect with other patients experiencing the same challenges, milestones and hopes as you. Share as little, or as much as you want about your HF journey between February 8-14, 2026 - don't forget to use #MyHFStory2026! Post your video or written post on social media and tag us.

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HF Week 2026 Toolkit

 

Become a Promoter!

Support Heart Failure Awareness Week and spread the word. Our campaign toolkit includes curated content and graphics that are easily shareable across social media platforms and email. With your help we can reach more people to build a stronger, healthier community!

Learn how to use the toolkit >>

 

HFAW 2025 Social Media

 

Follow Us on Social Media!

Follow HFSA on FacebookInstagram, X, Bluesky, and YouTube and keep watching for Heart Failure Awareness Week posts! Make sure you're following and using our campaign hashtags: #HFWeek2026 and #MyHFStory2026

 

Patient-Caregiver News

 

Stay in the Know!

Heart failure affects millions around the world. That's why, we share patient resources and tools all year long through our Heart Failure Awareness 365 campaign. Sign up to be subscribed to the Heart Failure Awareness 365 monthly eNewsletter, and the latest news on Heart Failure Awareness Week and the Patient & Caregiver Webinar Series.

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HFAW 2025 Patient Hub

 

Share Valuable Patient Resources!

Learn more about heart failure risk factors, symptoms, and stages; explore tools to help patients and caregivers; find external resources for additional information; and more in the HFSA Patient Hub.

See what's in the Patient Hub >>

 

HFAW 2025 Foundation

 

Support Heart Failure Research!

Make a gift in honor of the heart failure hero in your life. The Heart Failure Research Foundation improves the lives of patients by reducing the burden of heart failure through the advancement of scientific knowledge and the promotion of breakthrough research.

Learn more about the Heart Failure Research Foundation >>