The AHA and Musicians On Call are collaborating on a digital campaign to thank front-line caregivers around Valentine’s Day through digital promotions, social media and surprise virtual performances by celebrity artists.

“We are continuously inspired by the strength and courage of the women and men who work in America’s hospitals and health systems,” said AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack. “They are the backbone of hospitals and are the heart of health care. We are proud to join Musicians On Call in sharing our deep gratitude and appreciation through music.”

Caregivers at hospitals and health systems nationwide will enjoy a special musical valentine with performances from Dolly Parton, CeCe Winans, Aloe Blacc and Ingrid Michaelson. The Valentine’s Day effort builds on AHA’s Forever Grateful campaign and MOC’s recent holiday virtual concert. As part of the Valentine’s Day campaign, MOC will encourage the public to share messages of thanks with caregivers at AHA’s Forever Grateful campaign and on social media.

Watch for more information from the AHA later this week about how hospitals and caregivers can access the performances.

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