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Phoenix, AZ 85003-1299
Phone: (602) 258-7505
Fax: (602) 258-7507
1-800-LUNG-USA

About Us

The American Lung Association of Arizona, Northern Arizona office, serves the counties of: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma. Through cutting edge research, proven education programs and advocacy that pushes to protect public health, we are realizing our mission: to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. Our goal is to ultimately see cures, clean air and smoke free kids.

The American Lung Association of Arizona was established in 1912, initially to fight the number one cause of death among adults in the United States: tuberculosis (TB). While our focus has evolved as better care and treatment became available for TB, lung disease remains the third leading cause of death in Arizona. Our fight is constant and we are making great strides. For more information about the American Lung Association, the nation's oldest voluntary health organization, visit our national Web site.

The American Lung Association of Arizona is part of the American Lung Association of the Southwest, which serves Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. The Northern Arizona office is located in downtown Phoenix (map). Click here for a complete staff listing. Current members of our board of directors are listed here.



“As a mother of three children with asthma, I have become very passionate about and devoted to the American Lung Association. Together we can raise funds and awareness for asthma research so that I never again have to see my children struggle to breathe.”
—Lilia Cano RN

“We are involved in the American Lung Association because our son has asthma. It is really important for us to be involved to help make a difference. Our involvement has been a very gratifying experience!”
—Chad and Angela Puckett


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