What does a birthday, handmade jewelry, a wedding, an outdoor yoga class and a cancerversary all have in common?

They can all be opportunities to fundraise for more breakthroughs in lung cancer treatment. Adding a fundraising component to what you are already doing is easier than you think!

Every year, thousands of people across the country, just like you, step forward to help make the road a little smoother for another family.  Through donating or fundraising, we can all keep influencing improved quality of life and treatment outcomes following a lung cancer diagnosis.

During quarantine, have you developed a new hobby or re-ignited a past one like photography, painting, drawing or jewelry making?  You can turn the results of that hobby into a way to raise critical funding.

Our community fundraising program makes it easy. Whether you want to dedicate your birthday this year, plan a virtual fundraiser around a hobby or activity you enjoy, or run or walk a half or full marathon, we have you covered! The options are as limitless as your imagination.

“I love working with people who want to use their passion to help fund progress. My job is to help you figure out HOW”, says Susan Smedley,

With most in-person events canceled this fall, we are seeing people get creative with their time and interests. Why not use that to help a cause you care deeply about?

Visit our Community Fundraising website to learn more.

For a brief video tour of the website, click here.

Contact Susan Smedley, National Manager of Community Fundraising and Endurance Events at ssmedley@go2.org with any questions or to get started on your own community fundraising project.