
About Jump Rope For Heart
What is Jump Rope For Heart
Jump Rope For Heart (JRFH) is a national fundraising program sponsored jointly by AAHPERD and the American Heart Association. JRFH is a valuable program that promotes physical activity, heart healthy living, and community service to children. JRFH is targeted at students in elementary schools, but anyone can hold a program at their school, child care center, community center, or anywhere! Learn more...
History
In the late 1970s, Jean Barkow, of Milwaukee Riverside High School, held the first “rope-a-thon” with her local American Heart Association chapter. Following the event, Jean attended an AAHPERD Public Relations Conference in Chicago where she talked about her event with Faye Biles, chair of the NASPE PEPI Projects. Learn more...
Benefits for Your School
Jump Rope For Heart is a great service learning project that offers students a terrific way to learn about community service, integrates physical activity and critical thinking skills as students learn about, and participate in the event, encourages cooperative activity, and so much more. Learn more...
The AAHPERD – the American Heart Association Partnership
Jump Rope For Heart and Hoops For Heart are educational fund development programs that are co-sponsored by AAHPERD and the American Heart Association. These programs promote physical education and provide children with knowledge of heart disease and stroke while raising funds for cardiovascular disease research, stroke research, and health education. Learn more...
The Joint Projects Committee
The Joint Projects Committee (JPC) serves as a unifying committee between the American Heart Association and AAHPERD. JPC members are appointed from many different backgrounds and states and are responsible for key project milestones. Learn more...


