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Leading the Fight for Healthy Lungs and Clean Air in South Dakota INVEST IN BETTER HEALTH FOR SOUTH DAKOTA Partners for Life and Breath provide financial support so that the American Lung Association of South Dakota can continue its programs to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. As a member of Partners for Life and Breath you will be making a vital investment in better respiratory health for South Dakotans. The American Lung Association of South Dakota was founded in 1913 and has served South Dakota with its programs for almost a century. The need for our services has never been greater. MEMBERSHIP HAS PRIVILEGES Partners for Life and Breath contribute $500 or more annually to the American Lung Association of South Dakota to support its programs and initiatives. As a member, you will receive the satisfaction of knowing that your contribution is invested in the lives and respiratory health of South Dakotans. You will also receive invitations to special events and an annual event expressly for Partners for Life and Breath members. Because of your membership and support you will be listed on the annual Honor Roll of members in American Lung Association publications distributed across South Dakota.
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BECOME A PARTNER
FOR LIFE & BREATH
Partners For Life and Breath contributions may be given in the form of cash, appreciated securities and other assets that can be readily converted to cash. Memberships may be held by individuals, families, businesses and foundations. Membership gifts may be completed over a twelve month time period and on a schedule convenient to the donor. Download Our Invitation to Partners for Life as a PDF. The American Lung Association of South Dakota is a constituent of the nationwide American Lung Association. The American Lung Association fights big tobacco, bad air, and the asthma epidemic. We have made great strides over the last century. With changing times come new threats. We fight naturally occurring and man-made hazards that could impact your respiratory health. To succeed, we need and appreciate your support. Lung disease is the third leading cause of death in the U.S. One in 10 South Dakotans suffers from lung disease.
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