FAQ
Where can I find instructions on registering?
Click here for information about registering.
How do my donations help?
With the generous support of people like you, the American Lung Association in PA saves lives by fighting for healthy lungs and healthy air. Today, our fight is more important than ever. Eighty-one cents of every dollar raised by our organization goes directly to education, research and advocacy.
What is Fight for Air Climb?
Fight for Air Climbs are unique fundraising events for the American Lung Association. They usually happen in prominent skyscrapers, stadiums or arenas and involve climbing multiple steps. Sometimes called a "vertical road race", teams and individual participants can use the event as a fitness target, as a race, with you challenging yourself or you racing against other people, or as a great way to be active and meet new friends. We know a lot about lung disease, but there is so much we don't know. Your participation will raise the funds necessary to provide life saving education, research and advocacy so we can beat lung disease and soon find a cure.
What time should I be there?
Climbing begins at 9:00am. Climbers will recieve an email with an appoximate start time a few days before the event. We encourage climbers to arrive at One Oxford Centre at least one hour before that start time, giving enough time to park, check-in, and stretch.
Where should I park?
There are three parking garages near One Oxford Centre.
1) One Oxford Centre garage- directly connected to the climb building. Accepts cash only ($5).
2) Macy's Parking garage - connected to the climb building by the skywalk-way. Accepts cash and card ($5).
3) Blvd. of the Allies garage - next door to One Oxford Centre. Accepts cash and card ($5).
What is a team captain?
Being a team captain is easy. Captains gather together a few friends, family members, or co-workers, and encourage them to participate in the event together. Each team captain helps to coordinate the online registration of these friends as well as setting a goal for the team overall. Team Captains should encourage their participants to personalize their fundraising pages, send e-mails to other friends and family, hit their overall goals, show up to the event and have a great time. Some team captains organize gatherings before or after the climb for their team members, but this is not required. Sometimes the team captain serves as a representative at the annual event kickoff (February). In short, we need help to rally the troops and the best people for the job are always our team captains. Plus, there's an award for "Most Team Spirit!"
What do I bring with me on the day of the event?
Please bring any fundraising dollars you have collected and not yet turned in. You may wish to bring a bottle of water, though water will be provided, but most importantly, please bring a positive attitude and lots of energy! iPods & MP3 players are allowed. There will be a coat/bag check available.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not allowed at the Climb building, unless it is a service dog.
How do I sign up?
You can register online by clicking here or you can call our office and register over the phone during normal business hours at (412) 321-4029 ext. 226.









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