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Contacting the American Lung Association of Indiana is easy! Whether by phone, fax, mail or email, we're eager to hear from you.

Indianapolis Office
115 West Washington Street
Suite 1180-South

Indianapolis, IN  46204
Phone: (317) 819-1181 or (800) LUNG-USA
Fax: (317) 819-1187

Audrey FergusonMaster Trainer, Tobacco Cessation and Health Promotions Manager
Dana PittsVice President of Communication, Marketing and Community Affairs
Greg Urbanski, Director of Operations
Jane McFatridge, Health Promotions Coordinator
Jeff Iliff, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives
Jessica Kelly, Health Promotions Manager
Kathy Such, Health Promotions Coordinator
Liz ZuercherDirector of Development
Meghan McNulty, Health Promotions Manager


Fort Wayne Office
4321 Flagstaff Cove
Fort Wayne, IN  46815
Phone: (260) 415-9294
Fax: (260) 486-5187

Brett Aschliman, Health Promotions Manager

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