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Planned Giving
Planned giving is giving to charity that is coordinated with financial and estate planning to serve both philanthropic and personal needs. Planned giving incorporates many different kinds of financial and tax benefits. Planned gifts are bequests, charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts, pooled income fund and others.

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Since 1904, the American Lung Association has worked to fight lung disease by helping people quit smoking, funding research, improving indoor and outdoor air quality, and educating millions about asthma. Our work is possible only through public donations. Make a donation now to help all Americans breathe easier. You may submit a one-gift or a recurring contribution, memorialize a loved one or honor a friend through a tribute.

Vehicle Donation Program
This innovative programs allows people to donate their used or unwanted vehicles to local Lung Associations in order to generate funds to assist in financing local programs which help to prevent lung disease and promote lung health.

You may also give through one of our other programs such as   Golf Privilege Card®, the Lung Cancer Research license plate, or through Christmas Seals®.

 
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