From the Desk of Linda Civitello-Joy, CEO
Breathe California
Golden Gate Public Health Partnership
We often identify ourselves as a "voluntary health organization". You may wonder what this means. It has several connotations, but to me, the activity of July 14, at our Annual Bike for Breath, really exemplified voluntary health.
Folks volunteered their time to help us put on a fantastic event! Over 900 riders registered to cycle through the Peninsula. As the riders went on their journey they were monitored, fed and supplied with water by volunteers. Team captains volunteered to form teams, recruit riders and motivate their team members to raise funds. And raise funds they did, as we are close to receiving $180,000 and the dollars are still coming in.
The many educational exhibits that were available were largely staffed by volunteers who further helped inform folks about lung health. Even the riders who got on their bikes were voluntarily improving their health. The fund raising teams and their supporters who donated to this event, voluntarily help us provide lung health services to the community.
Some of the teams, were riding to make folks aware of specific lung health issues. For example the LAM Foundation focuses on a rare lung disease, Lymphangioleiomyomatosis which primarily affects women of childbearing age. The LAM team included Mari Patton who has this disease and wants others to become aware of it. Team Second Wind, has members who have received lung transplants and want to bring awareness to the need for organ donations. These volunteer teams are a critical part of the voluntary health movement.
Together we are doing our best to help ensure that breathing is not a struggle or risk. You can become part of this voluntary health movement yourself by contacting us today. We need your time, talent and treasure to fight lung disease, promote clean air and public health.
Best wishes, Linda
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