The American Lung Association fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and air quality. They can only continue their amazing work if the public continues to donate.
2. Not only is asthma a disease that makes it tough for people to breathe but air pollution can make it worse. Supporting the American Lung Association takes action against air pollution. We love the outdoors and we want fresh air and clear skies to be around for our kids, our kids's kids, and their kids.
3. American Lung Association is the number one reason I do not smoke. The day I saw the picture of a smoker's black lung in 4th grade health class, I vowed to never get involved with that. The picture was provided by the American Lung Association. It was in our generation that the ALA really started pushing the education in schools of lung diseases and asthma, as well as the health risks of second hand smoke. The tools they use to educate kids are effective and we are going to have healthier generations to come if we continue this education.
4. American Lung Association of Washington is a huge reason we have smoke free workplaces, bars, and restaurants in Washington State. Through their presence on Capitol Hill and the Lung Action Network, they have been instrumental in creating laws that meet the ALA's Smokefree Air Challenge. Stopping second hand smoke is a mission we can get behind.
5. Supporting the American Lung Association is supporting our own community. 60% of the money raised for this event stays in Washington state and helps people in our own backyard.
-Katie
5 awesome reasons we are fundraising for the American Lung Association
1. Ryan has asthma. As an adult the disease is not as severe as it was during childhood, although he does still have occasional flair ups. Currently he is using a mild inhaler before any extended physical activity. As a child he remembers the panic feeling of not being able to breathe and hopes that a cure can be found to prevent more children from feeling this fear. The American Lung Association provides an education and support system of how to treat asthma, how to live with asthma, they advocate for people with asthma and they are searching for a cure. 2. Not only is asthma a disease that makes it tough for people to breathe but air pollution can make it worse. Supporting the American Lung Association takes action against air pollution. We love the outdoors and we want fresh air and clear skies to be around for our kids, our kids's kids, and their kids.
3. American Lung Association is the number one reason I do not smoke. The day I saw the picture of a smoker's black lung in 4th grade health class, I vowed to never get involved with that. The picture was provided by the American Lung Association. It was in our generation that the ALA really started pushing the education in schools of lung diseases and asthma, as well as the health risks of second hand smoke. The tools they use to educate kids are effective and we are going to have healthier generations to come if we continue this education.
4. American Lung Association of Washington is a huge reason we have smoke free workplaces, bars, and restaurants in Washington State. Through their presence on Capitol Hill and the Lung Action Network, they have been instrumental in creating laws that meet the ALA's Smokefree Air Challenge. Stopping second hand smoke is a mission we can get behind.
5. Supporting the American Lung Association is supporting our own community. 60% of the money raised for this event stays in Washington state and helps people in our own backyard.
-Katie
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