When

April 27, 20248:30 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)

Where

North Park BoathouseAllison Park, PA view on map

Contact

Steve GillisSteve.Gillis@lung.org412-430-3061

participants posing for a photo at the LUNG FORCE Walk

Small Steps, Bold Strides

Join us and turn small steps into bold strides toward a world without lung cancer and lung disease.

Come out and experience the celebratory and welcoming atmosphere of a LUNG FORCE event.

It doesn't matter how you roll, whether you like to saunter, power-walk or stroll.  There's a Walk Your Way virtual option for those who can't make it to the event.

The LUNG FORCE Walk provides critical funds for lifesaving research, early detection initiatives, and awareness outreach to vulnerable communities.

Register today and save your spot. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about this year's event.

North Park Boathouse
10301 Pearce Mill Rd.
Allison Park, PA 15101

Together We've Raised…

  • Raised:

    Goal: $85,000.00

Top Participants

    1. Raised $5000 Jane Taylor - $7,000.00
    2. Raised $2500 Personal Gift Stephanie Hoffman - $2,805.00
    3. Personal Gift Dana Sarver - $1,020.00
    4. Raised $500 Personal Gift Katie Cain - $703.54
    5. Karin Mistelski-Finley - $335.46
    6. Raised $250 Personal Gift Erin Vandeveer - $325.00
    7. Raised $250 Personal Gift Chuck Sarver - $300.00
    8. Raised $250 Personal Gift Kevin Hoffman - $250.00
    9. Raised $150 Personal Gift Terri Demelio - $240.00
    10. Raised $150 Personal Gift Megan Monack - $200.00


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    Top Teams

      1. Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - $7,000.00
      2. BELIEVE - $4,075.00
      3. Sarver Strong - $3,100.00
      4. wALKing with Mel - $971.50
      5. The Sisterhood of the Upside Down Pants - $728.54
      6. Lego/Cipriani Lung Cancer Sucks - $520.00
      7. KARINS KREW - $335.46
      8. Sue's Prayer Army - $300.00
      9. IdeaMode - $150.00
      10. Team Garrison - $150.00

      Why We Need You

      Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths among women and men. Someone is diagnosed with lung cancer every two minutes and 14 seconds. 4 in 5 of those diagnosed will ultimately die of the disease.

      Why We're Hopeful

      More Americans than ever are surviving lung cancer. The survival rate has increased by a dramatic 13% to 22.6% in the last 5 years. Your support will help us continue the progress in our efforts to defeat lung cancer.

       

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      Community Partners in Asthma Care

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      Kindred Hospitals

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