Asthma Walk 2006
Asthma Walk is a nation wide effort to bring attention to this devastating chronic illness. The Asthma Walk is designed to increase awareness of asthma, and raise funds for vital research efforts. The American Lung Association®, can give you 22 million reasons why we need to "Blow the Whistle on Asthma" and why you should help fight the asthma epidemic and make an impact. More than 22 million Americans currently have asthma. You probably know someone who suffers from this chronic disease. It could be a family member, a young child, a co-worker, a neighbor or maybe even you. Asthma Walk gives you the chance to get involved and help your loved ones breathe easier.
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