Trey Has Heart Foundation, Inc. ("THHF") is organized in order to promote awareness of Coarctation of the Aorta ("CoA"), a congenital heart defect where there is narrowing of the aorta between the upper-body artery branches and the branches to the lower body. This defect can increase blood pressure in the arms and head, reduce pressure in the legs and seriously strain the heart.

Trey Has Heart Foundation, Inc. seeks to educate the public about Coarctation of the Aorta and the importance of early detection in children, and to provide emotional and financial support to families of children afflicted with Coarctation of the Aorta.

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Help support families with children suffering from CoA.


This financial assistance will help families pay for the costs associated with specialized medication needed to treat CoA, travel costs to specialist clinics, lodging for treatment during extended hospital/clinic stays, and medical procedures. THHF will seek to limit this assistance to families with demonstrated need.

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Trey Has Heart Foundation, Inc. seeks to educate the public about Coarctation of the Aorta and the importance of early detection in children, and to provide emotional and financial support to families of children afflicted with Coarctation of the Aorta.

THHF will promote awareness and educate the public about CoA, and the importance of early detection in children by speaking to students and families at local area school assemblies youth sporting events and community health fairs about COTA, and the physical, emotional and financial toll this disease can have on affected children and their families.

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Awereness and educate the public about CoA (Coarctation of the Aorta) and the importance of early detection in children and to provide emotional and limited financial support to families of children afflicted with CoA.

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