Advocacy, Speaking & Community Leadership
Monique Shields is a women's health advocate, mission speaker, and community leader who participates in conversations surrounding heart health awareness, prevention, leadership, and community impact.
Rooted in lived experience, her advocacy work focuses on increasing awareness, encouraging meaningful dialogue, and helping create greater visibility around issues affecting women, families, and communities.
Through speaking engagements, community partnerships, and mission-driven initiatives, she contributes to conversations centered on prevention, wellness, leadership, and the power of shared stories to inspire action.
Advocacy, Leadership & Community Engagement
A glimpse into the organizations, initiatives, speaking engagements, and community spaces where connection, awareness, and leadership come together.
Personal Journey & Advocacy Story
Advocacy is rooted in lived experience. These moments reflect the personal experiences, milestones, and stories that continue to shape Monique's commitment to awareness, prevention, and community impact.
Media, Recognition & Speaking Highlights
Stories and features highlighting Monique’s advocacy, leadership, and presence in community and media spaces.
Campaigns & Speaking Engagements
American Heart Association “Love Your Heart” Campaign (Feb 2025) – Regional marketing campaign featuring Monique in a televised commercial and billboards across three cities; (YouTube link-1), (YouTube link- 2)
American Heart Association – Mission Speaker (2024) – Invited speaker for the Go Red for Women Experience; (YouTube link)
Tacoma City Council (2024) – Guest speaker at the City of Tacoma’s official Heart Month proclamation- 2025
American Heart Association – Guest on podcasts and radio segments (2019–2025), sharing her personal story and volunteering her voice to advance awareness around high blood pressure, maternal health, and equity in communities of color.
“Advocacy is personal: Inspired by my mother’s legacy, I continue the work to advance heart health in our community.” – Monique Shields