
Such an amazing program for athletes! It's nonprofit, community-focused, and really makes a difference. What I love most is that it gives low-income families the chance to get their young kids...
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The Anthony Bates Foundation (ABF) is a non-profit organization based in Phoenix, AZ, dedicated to eliminating preventable Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in young athletes. With a mission to screen young hearts and save young lives, ABF has conducted over 1,400,000 screenings, exceeding their Quest 2020 goal. They promote, educate, and raise awareness of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), the leading killer of young athletes in the country.
ABF offers heart screenings and organizes various events and screenings in Phoenix and other locations, including schools and community centers. Their screenings are open to all age groups, ethnicities, and genders, as HCM can affect anyone. Through their efforts, ABF aims to prevent the heartbreak of losing a child to an undiagnosed cardiac malady and make a difference in communities by saving lives.
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Such an amazing program for athletes! It's nonprofit, community-focused, and really makes a difference. What I love most is that it gives low-income families the chance to get their young kids...
Grateful for the screenings they provide our community! Nothing but positive interactions with this foundation! Thank you :)
Excellent, kind service. It gave me so much peace of mind to be able to have my children screened before doing teen sports. We would not have been able to do it otherwise. The screeners did find a...
Anthony Bates was 20 years old when he died from undiagnosed Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, HCM. Anthony, an only child, was an honor student, an Eagle Scout, and a Division I college football...