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Marywood’s Molly Clemente Leads Go Red for Women Woman of Impact Campaign

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Marywood’s Molly Clemente has been nominated for the Go Red for Women Woman of Impact campaign supporting the American Heart Association. As part of this nationwide initiative, she has assembled a dedicated team of four members focused on raising awareness and critical funds to support women’s heart health and strengthen communities.

The campaign is deeply personal to Clemente, who is participating in honor of her late husband, John Boswell, who passed away from heart disease. Through this effort, Clemente and her children, Jack and Mary, are sharing their family’s story to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and continue John’s legacy of kindness, humility, and generosity.

Since 2004, the Go Red for Women movement has worked to close gaps in awareness and care surrounding cardiovascular disease—the leading cause of death among women. The initiative funds women-centered research, promotes healthier lifestyles, and supports risk reduction across all stages of life.

Through her campaign, Clemente hopes to inspire others to learn more about heart health, get involved, and support the mission of improving lives through education, advocacy, and research. Donations and participation help drive meaningful change in the fight against cardiovascular disease.

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