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2012 Awards
The Fight For Air Climb is all about the challenge. Climbers and teams challenge themselves to reach the top, raise money, beat the clock, and be the best. While raising money to fight lung disease is our top priority, we know all of our climbers and teams work hard to meet whatever challenge they set for themselves.
Awards will be given after the climb in the following age groups/categories:
1st Place Overall Male/Female 2nd Place Overall Male/Female 3rd Place Overall Male/Female
Fastest Male/Female Climber in each Age Group:
11-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Fastest Firefighter Challenge Team - Not a relay; team average determined by top three times of individuals from each team
Firefighter Challenge: Fastest Male/Female Climber in Each Age Group: Age Groups: Under 40; 40 and above
Highest Fundraising Team
Highest Fundraising Individual
Highest Fundraising Firefighter Team
Mission First Club
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE MEMBERS OF THE MISSION FIRST CLUB
Each year after fundraising events like the stair climb and walk, your local ALA spends thousands of dollars on "benefits to donors" or prize incentives. These incentives are the gift certificates and other prizes that climbers and walkers earn while raising money in support of the ALA's local service programs and important medical research. Many thanks to these generous climbers and walkers who donated their prize incentive back to the ALA. They are the members of the ALA Mission First Club and have truly put the mission first!
Why should I donate my prize back to the American Lung Association?
The American Lung Association wants to reward you for your fundraising efforts. However, if you would like to contribute more to the organization-at no real cost to you-this is a quick, easy way! By donating your prize back to the American Lung Association, you help reduce stair climb and walk event expenses and provide more funding to local service programs and medical research. For example, if you gift your prize back to the ALA, we can provide: Your fundraising efforts will help fund vital lung disease research, education and advocacy. • $500 supports 250 smokers through the Freedom From Smoking on-line program. • $750 supports the American Lung Association Lung Helpline for 48 individuals. • $1,250 will train 10 schools or day care centers in Asthma 1-2-3. What do I get as a member of the Mission First Club?
As a member of the Mission First Club, you will be recognized on our Website for graciously donating your prize back to the American Lung Association.
Super Steppers
Each climber who raises $500 for the 2012 Climb will join the Super Steppers Club and be recognized on the Climb Website for their achievment.
Below is a list of our Super Steppers from 2011:
Tom Murphy - Individual Climber Steve Scheer - Individual Climber Brunetta Harris - We Let Our Feet Do the Talking Lori Unbel - Cleveland Clinic 2011 Climbers
Summit Climb
This prestigious club is the most coveted and reserved only for teams raising over $5000 in the previous year's event.
These teams will receive PRIORITY CHECK-IN in 2012.
Incentives
Your hard work rewarded! That's right! Set your sights high, let this motivate you to raise a little more. Great prizes are available at incremental fundraising levels. However, if you want all your dollars raised to directly impact the mission of the American Lung Association, feel free to donate the cost of your incentives back to the organization. Just let us know.
Click here for an online catalog of exciting gifts in recognition of your hard work!
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