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April 15, 2015 at 6:19 pm #817195
anneheaveyMemberAs part of my work with the American Lung Association (ALA), we are launching an online photo contest on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. It’s aligned with the ALA’s LUNG FORCE campaign which works to raise awareness of lung cancer and lung disease amongst women.
The national color of the campaign is turquoise so we’re asking people to snap photos of the turquoise they see day to day, post it to Instagram and tag it with the hashtag #TurquoiseSeattle. It’s that easy!
Ten photographs will be selected and winners will receive $100. In addition, their photograph will be displayed at the South Lake Union Discovery Center.
Start posting and tagging! Contest ends on April 20!
Ten photographs will be selected and winners will receive $100. In addition, their photograph will be displayed at the South Lake Union Discovery Center.
WHEN: March 31, 2015 – April 20, 2015
MORE INFO
Go to bit.ly/TurquoiseSeattle for more information.
Twitter: @LungMTPacific
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lungmtpacific
Instagram: @alamtpacific
Hashtags: #TurquoiseSeattle
CONTACT: Matt Degooyer, MDeGooyer@LungMtPacific.org
About LUNG FORCE
LUNG FORCE is the American Lung Association’s national health education movement with a singular mission to unite women to stand together against lung cancer and for lung health. http://www.lungforce.org
About The American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific
The American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific is a nonprofit, voluntary public health organization, working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease in a seven-state region–Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii. The American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific saves lives and improves health through research, education and advocacy. We fight to reduce smoking, keep the air we breathe clean, prevent and treat lung diseases such as asthma, COPD and lung cancer. Learn more at http://www.lungmtpacific.org
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