John,
Have you heard? LUNG FORCE is going VIRTUAL! Because your health and safety are
our top priority, we've decided to make the National Capital Area LUNG FORCE Walk
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Although we can't be together physically, we'll be together in spirit and in strength. This year we WALK WHERE WE ARE, in our neighborhoods, parks, or even on a
treadmill!
The work of the American Lung Association has become increasingly relevant during this health crisis. Your support allows us to take decisive action during these uncertain times, including a $25M initiative
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to stop COVID-19 and fund preventative research against future
respiratory virus pandemics.
When you raise $100 or more by October 25th, you will receive a 2020 walk t-shirt in the mail. NEW THIS YEAR - teams that raise $1,000 or more will be part of the Mission Possible Club and will listed on this year's shirt and web page.
All participants are eligible for our LUNG FORCE Walk Incentives. View
this year's items here:
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Jumpstart your fundraising! When you make a self-donation of $33 or more, you will receive an official American Lung Association Sports Scarf.
Registration is open! Share the word with your friends, families, and co-workers to register and join your team today. Wherever YOU are YOU can BE PART OF THE FORCE. If you have already registered and begun fundraising, your donations have transferred over automatically to the virtual event!
Haven't registered yet, no problem. Simply reply YES to this email and we will take care of your registration for you!
Sincerely,
Lisa and Dina
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A Mission Moment
Lung Cancer/Saved by the Scan: Why should you get a lung cancer screening test?
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in America,
but now there's hope. This screening is used to detect lung cancer
early, when it is more likely to be curable. If lung cancer is caught
before it spreads, the likelihood of surviving five years or more
improves to 56 percent. Learn more about Saved by the Scan
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