From Sarah, American Lung Association <[email protected]>
Subject What my mom’s diagnosis taught me
Date December 18, 2023 4:02 PM
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Dear John,

We never saw my mom’s lung cancer diagnosis coming. She hasn't smoked a day in her
life, but our family was still one of the 653 people who received life-changing news that
day in 2018. We learned a lot together through her treatment, both about ourselves and
about lung cancer.


As a Respiratory Therapist, I knew the statistics. Although my mom’s cancer progressed
all the way to stage 4, lung cancer isn’t always a death sentence. Thankfully, her
treatments are working: This year, we’ll celebrate our fifth holiday together since her diagnosis.


The American Lung Association’s donor-supported research is key to developing life-
saving treatments. That’s why I’m grateful that a generous sponsor is matching all gifts,
up to $105,000, through the end of the year. [link removed]

Please join me in giving hope to the 653 people who will receive a lung cancer diagnosis today and double your impact for new treatments and cures. Will you make a gift today?








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It was only after we got Mom’s diagnosis that I realized just how important it is to raise
money for lung health and lung cancer research. These dollars are where most
researchers get the funds to continue making strides against the disease.


My mom’s cancer journey taught me to have hope that more cancer journeys will have
happy endings. With our support, the American Lung Association can help make that
hope a reality.




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So, John, I’ll ask again: Will you help me honor the 653 people who will
get the same diagnosis today that my mom did in 2018? Your donation will be matched,
dollar-for-dollar, up to $105,000.






Thanks for giving whatever you can. It means the world to families like mine.


Sincerely,

Sarah A.

LUNG FORCE Hero

American Lung Association





Matching funds only apply to donations for this promotion and do not apply to other
programs, fundraisers, monthly gifts or events.









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