Altitude Trampoline Park teamed up with the American Heart Association to support its American Heart Month.

The franchise helped to fight against heart disease and strokes with its Commit to Fit programme, which featured Fit Fun Facts, fitness programming, paper heart sales and more.
Throughout February, participating parks provided families looking to get active together the opportunity to donate to the American Heart Association’s Life is Why campaign.
Amy Phillips, president and chief marketing officer of Altitude Trampoline Park, said: “It was a privilege for our team and franchise system to support the American Heart Association again this year, working together to generate much-needed awareness and donations to support the organization’s life-saving endeavours.
“The work the American Heart Association is doing is essential to the wellbeing of the nation and our guests. This year, we’re calling on communities across the nation to join us and participate in Altitude’s initiatives to give back to the American Heart Association’s Life is Why Campaign."
Tim Kurtz, operator of six Altitude parks, added: “After more than 15 years working in the fitness industry, I’ve witnessed first-hand the importance of providing clean and safe environments for parents and children to keep their bodies moving.
“For me, it’s incredibly rewarding to be able to give back to the American Heart Association every year. It’s another great way for business owners, such as myself, to further support healthy living, and we hope our efforts will also inspire the community to participate in the organisation’s mission.”