Raya Marie DiGiorgio was diagnosed with stage 1-2 lung cancer last year. She bravely battled the disease with surgery and radiation, which left her dependent on an oxygen concentrator. That did not stop or deter her from living life, enjoying every moment with her friends, and cherishing her family.
About the American Lung Association
Since 1904, the American Lung Association has been working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. Today, we're working to defeat lung cancer, champion clean air for all, improve the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families, and create a tobacco-free future. Every donation takes us one step closer to a world without lung disease.
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The American Lung Association is a 501 (c) 3 charity. All donations made to the American Lung Association are tax-deductible.