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September 24, 2021

Enerlis, patron of Global Heart Watch

Created in 2013 by Tina and Gilbert Blaise , Global Heart Watch fights against sudden death in adults by cardiac arrest. It was after a personal tragedy, the death of their 31-year-old son from cardiac arrest during a 10km race, that the two founders realized that more than 50,000 people per year in France die from a cardiac incident. and that only 8% of victims survive, due to lack of rapid intervention. They then launched the association, with Professor Xavier Jouven (cardiologist and director of the Center of Expertise for Sudden Death), to move the lines by raising awareness among the general public of life-saving actions and supporting scientific research on the subject. .

In 8 years of activity, Global Heart Watch can be proud to have made more than 80,000 people aware of life-saving actions in the face of cardiac arrest and donated more than €500,000 to scientific research in order to expand knowledge on Cardiac risks and risk factors.

Pierre Blaise La Main sur le Cœur Center to support families impacted by the sudden death of an adult.

More recently, Global Heart Watch contributed to the creation of Law No. 2020-840 of July 3, 2020 aimed at creating the status of citizen rescuer.

A patron of the association for several years, Enerlis was yesterday alongside Tina and Gilbert Blaise for the 4th Global Heart Watch Gala. During the auction organized for the occasion, Enerlis is pleased to have acquired the painting created by Joseph Aragon and to strengthen its support for Global Heart Watch. Aurélie GAUDILLERE and Thierry Martin , founders of Enerlis, then donated the painting to Global Heart Watch for their Welcome Center.

A committed player for several years, Enerlis recently created its endowment fund , Enerlis Solidarité , in order to work towards building a fairer and more sustainable world.