Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States, accounting for approximately one in every four deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The U.S. Postal Service invited employees to participate in "National Wear Red Day,” held annually to raise awareness of heart disease.
On Friday, February 1, South Florida district staff members posed for the above “National Wear Red Day” photo opportunity.
Back Row, from left, South Miami Branch Supervisor, Customer Services Allan Callejas; District Budget/Financial Analyst Sheryl Dillon-Jones; Acting Marketing Secretary Taphine Wilcox; Operations Programs Specialist Connie
Rayford; Manager, Finance Joel Ouellette;
Manager, Business Mail Entry Joycelynn King; Business Development Specialist Pat O Brady; Field Sales Representative Edwin Vivas; and Fort Lauderdale Postmaster David
Guiney.
Photo: Kelly Worthman
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