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Event will support research, education, and advocacy for lung health
Submitted by the American Lung Association
Registration is still open for the annual “Fight For Air Climb Buffalo.” Over 500 participants will climb approximately 800 stairs up to the top of Seneca One Tower on Saturday, April 5, at 9 a.m. The climb aims to raise awareness and over $290,000 to support research, advocacy and education for those with lung diseases and lung cancer.
People of all fitness levels are invited to register with a team or as an individual at fightforairclimb.org/buffalo.
Seneca One Tower is located at 1 Seneca St., Buffalo
It’s expected 150 local first responders, 350 Buffalo-area residents, lung health advocates, first responders, and American Lung Association volunteers and staff will participate.
For over 100 years, the American Lung Association has been at the forefront of the “Fight for Air.” All proceeds from the “Fight For Air Climb” will directly fund lung disease research, advocacy and education, including smoking cessation programs, COPD/asthma management, and advocacy for strong clean air standards.
More information and registration is available at fightforairclimb.org/buffalo.