RhEACH is a technical support and policy translation initiative to amplify rheumatic heart disease control efforts locally, regionally and globally. They aim to identify, describe and disseminate solutions for this neglected disease and to reduce burden on vulnerable populations around the world. As a collaborative organization, they partner with a broad range of stakeholders - including clinicians, other disease communities, academics, funders, governments, industry and people living with RHD - to achieve their common goals. Global control of RF and RHD is eminently achievable. Comprehensive register-based programs have already effectively reduced the burden of RF/RHD at a reasonable cost in disparate geographic settings. The drugs and technology needed for successful control programs date from the 1950s yet remain inaccessible to many in need. Freeing young people from RHD and its complication of heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke and endocarditis could be achieved with existing knowledge.