The Côtes du Coeur event series is a premiere fundraising campaign hosted annually in Dallas to benefit the American Heart Association. Sponsored by the Dallas Division of the AHA, the event series leads up to an annual fine wine auction and celebrity chef dinner.
This culminating black-tie gala event is the largest of its kind, making it the number one fundraising gala in the nation for the American Heart Association. Proceeds from Côtes du Coeur go directly to the AHA for cardiovascular research and heart health educational programs both locally and nationwide. During its 27-year history, Côtes du Coeur has attracted more than 24,000 attendees and has raised more than $38 million.
The Côtes du Coeur event series is a premiere fundraising campaign hosted annually in Dallas to benefit the American Heart Association. Sponsored by the Dallas Division of the AHA, the event series leads up to an annual fine wine auction and celebrity chef dinner.
This culminating black-tie gala event is the largest of its kind, making it the number one fundraising gala in the nation for the American Heart Association. Proceeds from Côtes du Coeur go directly to the AHA for cardiovascular research and heart health educational programs both locally and nationwide. During its 27-year history, Côtes du Coeur has attracted more than 24,000 attendees and has raised more than $38 million.
The Côtes du Coeur event series is a premiere fundraising campaign hosted annually in Dallas to benefit the American Heart Association. Sponsored by the Dallas Division of the AHA, the event series leads up to an annual fine wine auction and celebrity chef dinner.
This culminating black-tie gala event is the largest of its kind, making it the number one fundraising gala in the nation for the American Heart Association. Proceeds from Côtes du Coeur go directly to the AHA for cardiovascular research and heart health educational programs both locally and nationwide. During its 27-year history, Côtes du Coeur has attracted more than 24,000 attendees and has raised more than $38 million.