Double your support for those living with lung disease.
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2X Your Impact
 
Give strength to people with COPD.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects more than 12 million across the US and is one of the leading causes of disability in our country. COPD can be a life-altering diagnosis. However, when we all work together, it's also often preventable and treatable.
 
Through the month of November, Airthings has generously offered to match all donations up to $30,000. Will you take advantage of this moment to have TWICE the lifesaving impact by making a gift in support of COPD patients?
 
1 in 4 people living with COPD have never used tobacco.
 
COPD isn't a 'smoker's disease', nor is it just 'getting older.' Whether it's due to occupational exposure or air pollution , millions of people living with COPD struggle to catch their breath every day.
 
By donating today, you can help support those living with lung disease and power our work to create a world free of it. Because when you can't breathe, nothing else matters ®.
 
 
Your 2X MATCHED donation will:
Fuel DOUBLE the advocacy to protect the air we
breathe, reduce pollution and fight climate change.
Fund 2X MORE research that will lead to new
lung disease treatments and cures.
Help TWICE as many people with a history of
lung disease have a better quality of life.
 
 
 
$50-$100
$100=$200
$250=$500
$500=$1000
Match funds only apply to donations for this
promotion and do not apply to other programs,
fundraisers, monthly gifts or events.
 
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