The American Lung Association Greater Philadelphia Region
Fri Jan 30 2026
From the American Lung Association, Greater Philadelphia Region, Felice Kelem, Development Director, and Kate Viega, Sr. Manager, Development, discussed their work in promoting lung health and fighting lung disease. Felice shared its origins 120 years ago in the fight against tuberculosis, then grew to address all lung diseases. Kate shared the research mission and their increased efforts as the government pulls back funding.
We discussed lung cancer, the number one cause of cancer deaths for women – smokers or not - and we talked about the role both radon, air quality and tobacco plays in all lung disease. We then looked at the new State of Tobacco and the low scores for PA and NJ; DE fares better and tops in some areas such as funding and access to cessation classes, and smoke-free air.
We talked about kids and anti-tobacco programs in the schools and the work in advocacy the Lung Association does.
Finally, a look at their website where you can find information about their virtual and in-person cessation programs, volunteer opportunities including the Fight for Air stair climb in April, their annual walk and their annual visit to Capitol Hill, student programming, as well as information about radon and other lung disease. Kate also reminds us that they have a hot line, 1-800-LUNG USA that can talk to you about your lung health and answer questions about lung disease.
Find more information about the American Lung Association at LUNG.org.
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From the American Lung Association, Greater Philadelphia Region, Felice Kelem, Development Director, and Kate Viega, Sr. Manager, Development, discussed their work in promoting lung health and fighting lung disease. Felice shared its origins 120 years ago in the fight against tuberculosis, then grew to address all lung diseases. Kate shared the research mission and their increased efforts as the government pulls back funding. We discussed lung cancer, the number one cause of cancer deaths for women – smokers or not - and we talked about the role both radon, air quality and tobacco plays in all lung disease. We then looked at the new State of Tobacco and the low scores for PA and NJ; DE fares better and tops in some areas such as funding and access to cessation classes, and smoke-free air. We talked about kids and anti-tobacco programs in the schools and the work in advocacy the Lung Association does. Finally, a look at their website where you can find information about their virtual and in-person cessation programs, volunteer opportunities including the Fight for Air stair climb in April, their annual walk and their annual visit to Capitol Hill, student programming, as well as information about radon and other lung disease. Kate also reminds us that they have a hot line, 1-800-LUNG USA that can talk to you about your lung health and answer questions about lung disease. Find more information about the American Lung Association at LUNG.org. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.