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Christmas Seals underway

For more than 100 years, the Lung Association, Canada’s oldest charity, has been using holiday-themed seals on their mail...
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B.C. Lung Association director Kathy Wylie urges British Columbians to help stamp out lung disease by supporting the B.C. Lung Association’s Christmas Seal campaign. To make a donation

For more than 100 years, the Lung Association, Canada’s oldest charity, has been using holiday-themed seals on their mail in order to both raise awareness of and funds for lung disease.

In the early days, the association battled tuberculosis.  Today, the mission of the B.C. Lung Association is to promote lung health and clean air and support the growing number of British Columbians struggling with breathing problems including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and sleep apnea.

“Christmas Seals are a very visible way of showing that people care about the continuing fight against lung disease,” said Kathy Wylie, B.C. Lung Association director for the Vernon region.

“Our fundraising target for the 2011 campaign is $1 million. We’re urging people to give as much as they can to help us maintain the important lung health research and community education and patient support programs we deliver year round.”

The money raised through donations to Christmas Seals is put to careful use funding medical research into the treatment and prevention of lung disease, patient support programs and services in communities across British Columbia, and helping children choose a smoke-free lifestyle.

Those wishing to make a donation can do so by calling 1.800.665.5864 or visiting www.bc.lung.ca.

 

 



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