Join the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association
Every two minutes in the United States, Sudden Cardiac Arrest claims another life. The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association welcomes you to join us in our efforts to reduce this overwhelming statistic.
SCAA is building a vibrant community of individuals who share our vision and passion of preventing loss of life from Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Our members are diverse and include SCA survivors, individuals with ICDs, family and friends of survivors and ICD patients, first responders, healthcare and public safety professionals, industry representatives, government officials, and interested and concerned citizens. We are joining together in our local communities to form local SCAA affiliates. To make a shared vision a reality, SCAA members participate in a variety of activities to raise awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and to help prevent unnecessary loss of life. With support from SCAA, you can --
- Expand public access to defibrillation.
- Learn or teach CPR/AED and promote the all-important "Chain of Survival," which has been demonstrated to save lives from SCA.
- Spearhead local and state advocacy efforts to change public policy to make AEDs and ICDs more widely available.
- Establish local SCAA affiliates.
- Receive and respond to action alerts on federal and local legislative initiatives.
- Stay up-to-date on valuable news and information via SCAA's website.
- Be notified of breaking news by e-mail.
- Be invited to the SCAA Annual Summit.
Get involved with the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association!
Start by joining the SCAA Today. Follow instructions below to join.
Individual membership in the SCAA is free.
We offer two methods for individuals to join SCAA:
- Download Membership Form, complete and fax or mail it to the SCAA. (Right-click and select "Save Target As..." from the popup menu to save the PDF form to your computer.)
- Sign up online! To complete the online application, click here.
You'll receive a confirmation by mail with details on your membership within a short time.
Rest assured your information will never be shared with a third party without your permission. Click here to view our privacy policy.
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