American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic

Welcome to the the American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic, serving the areas of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Our site contains information on asthma, tobacco, air quality, and other lung diseases. We are dedicated to providing you with the most up to date information available to help you as we move forward in our quest to fight lung disease and promote lung health.

We offer a number of programs throughout the state that are designed to help people quit smoking, learn to live with and control their asthma, prevent children from smoking, and many other lung health problems. Contributions of time, money and event sponsorships to the ALAMA help those who suffer with lung disease through mission driven programs and activities.

PA Advocacy Day 2012

Download the Media Kit and View the Press Release Now

State of the Air 2012

State of the Air 2012 State-Wide and Area-Specific Reports are available for download now.

 

State of Tobacco Control 2012

The State of Tobacco Control Report for 2012 has been released.  See how your state's grade at stateoftobaccocontrol.org

Senator Lautenberg Leads Congress’s Efforts to Keep CDC’s National Asthma Control Program

President’s Budget Request Had Proposed its Consolidation and Cuts

Statement of the American Lung Association in New Jersey 

 

Volunteer Spotlight

Angela Lindale

Angela Lindale

Angela Lindale has been an integral part of the American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic, helping to plan and implement Asthma Camps in Delaware for the last 10 years. She has created many interactive and fun activities to help children learn about their asthma...

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Upcoming Events

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Local Programs

  • Not On Tobacco Facilitator Training
    Are you a teacher, counselor, nurse, youth coordinator, or health educator? If so, you can help make a difference in your community by becoming a N-O-T facilitator. The N-O-T program helps teens stop smoking, live healthier, and improve their life-management skills.
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