01) Alli Stovall

Alli Stovall

Miss Lowcountry, Alli Stovall, has been nominated as a Woman of Impact by the American Heart Association, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to promoting women’s health. This prestigious nomination is part of the national Go Red For Women Campaign, which aims to raise awareness about heart disease and advocate for equitable healthcare access for women.

In alignment with the Women’s History Month and the Miss America Collaboration, Alli Stovall is on a mission to bring about positive change in healthcare accessibility for women. She is calling upon the community to join her in this vital initiative and is seeking 100 passionate individuals or organizations to partner with her in the fight for equal healthcare access for women.

Miss Lowcountry, a prominent advocate for women’s health, has been featured in a TIME magazine article as part of the esteemed 2024 Impact class. This recognition underscores her dedication and leadership in making a difference in the lives of women, particularly in the realm of healthcare.

Alli Stovall is committed to using her platform to address the disparities in healthcare access that disproportionately affect women. By rallying community partners, she aims to create a united front against these disparities and drive meaningful change in the healthcare landscape.

“This is personal for me. Like so many, I am at a genetic predisposition for cardiovascular disease. This is a call to action. We need your help to protect the future of your Mothers, Daughters, Nieces, and Sisters,” said Alli Stovall.

To support Miss Lowcountry in her mission, interested community partners can contact Alli Stovall at ahawomanofimpact@gmail.com to join the collaborative effort during Women’s History Month.

For media inquiries or additional information, contact Alli Stovall via email (Misslowcountry@gmail.com).

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