CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE PROCLAMATION CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE AWARENESS WEEK FEBRUARY 7-14, 2023 WHEREAS, Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is the most prevalent birth defect in the United States, affecting one in every 100 births; and WHEREAS, each year in the United States, more than 40,000 babies are born with CHD; 800 babies born annually in Virginia with a congenital heart defect of which 400 will need heart surgery within their first year of life; and WHEREAS, there is no known cure for CHD, as it is a lifelong disease that requires ongoing specialized care; and WHEREAS, the health and well-being of congenital heart patients is of paramount importance; UVA Health Systems has performed over 53 pediatric heart transplants since 2013; and WHEREAS, thanks to the advancement of science and medicine, 85% of individuals born with CHD now live past the age of 18; and WHEREAS, even with these advancements, fewer than 10% of adults with CHD are receiving the recommended care they need; and WHEREAS, medical research can provide more identifiable means of the origins and symptoms of CHD; and WHEREAS, it is crucial that individuals planning a family, fetal clinicians, obstetric physicians, pediatricians, and all those in the medical field have a greater understanding of the potential for CHD; and WHEREAS, Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Week provides the opportunity for patients and families affected by CHD to share their experiences and knowledge so that the general public may be aware of how this defect affects lives; NOW THEREFORE, I, Lloyd Snook, Mayor, do hereby proclaim February 7-14, 2023, “Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Week” in Charlottesville, Virginia, and encourage everyone to learn more about CHD and its effects on our friends, family, and community. Signed and sealed this 6th day of February 2023. _______________________ J. Lloyd Snook, III, Mayor