Announcing the Lung Health Foundation’s NEW Airwaves Learning Series

Learn the art and science of lung health self-management in our new Airwaves Learning Series, featuring topics picked by our community of people with lived experience.

Tune in to the Lung Health Foundation’s new Airwaves Learning Series to learn the art and science of lung health self-management! Featuring topics selected through a vote from our network of Canadians with lived experience, this free four-part webinar series will give you the evidence-backed guidance you crave.

WHO SHOULD TUNE IN: Airwaves is for anyone who wants to learn more about managing their lung health. It will be of special interest to people with lived experience – think people living with lung conditions, caregivers, survivors and more.

WHAT WE’LL EXPLORE: This year’s sessions will focus on becoming an advocate, protecting your lungs from the #1 cause of flare-ups, and more. Attend one or attend them all!

New session: The Power of Prevention: How Vaccines Can Protect Your Lung Health

When: October 23, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET 

Where: Online! 

What You’ll Learn: Join us as Dr. Joshua Wald breaks down essential insights about vaccines and lung health. During this session, you’ll discover how to:

  • Understand how vaccines work and why they’re so important for protecting your lungs.

  • Collaborate with your healthcare provider for informed, shared decision-making.

  • Debunk common myths and misinformation that may be preventing you from getting protected.

  • Navigate coverage and access to recommended vaccines — with a special spotlight on programs available in Ontario.

Past session: Advocacy in Action: Empowering Patients & Caregivers

WHEN: Wednesday, July 23, from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. ET

WHERE: Online!

WHAT WE’LL EXPLORE: At our dynamic training session, you’ll get the tools and confidence to become an effective health advocate for yourself, your loved ones, and your community!

WHY IT MATTERS: Health advocacy means speaking up for yourself or others to ensure access to quality care. It can take many forms—asking questions during a doctor’s appointment, contributing to research and treatment assessments, raising awareness in your community, or influencing policy changes that affect health outcomes.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR AIRWAVES?

The best way to be “in the loop” is to join The Loop, our community network created by and for people touched by lung conditions. Members of The Loop will be the first to know when we drop the registration for Airwaves sessions!

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