From breakthroughs to what’s next in lung health

As we reflect on the past year at the Lung Health Foundation, one word stands out: breakthrough.
In 2024–2025, your support helped us reach new heights and our just-released Annual Report tells the full story.
Lung Health Foundation Offers Grants to Help Advocates Grow

Have you or a loved one shared your lung health journey as an advocate with the Lung Health Foundation in the past 18 months? If yes, you may be eligible to apply for our new LHF Advocate Professional Development and Brand Ambassador Grant!
Before the Blaze: 5 Wildfire Preparation Tips from the Lung Health Foundation
Wildfire season is just getting started. Are you taking steps to protect your lung health?
To help our coast-to-coast community prepare, the Lung Health Foundation has created this simple preparation checklist. It will be of special interest to people who live near typical fire zones – but remember, the effects of wildfire smoke can often travel thousands of kilometers away.
Pride Month at the Lung Health Foundation (Featuring 3 Surprising Lung Health Facts)

Wishing everyone in the 2SLGBTQ+ community a happy, healthy Pride Month
Celebrating One year of the Brief Conversations Toolkit: Empowering Canadian youth to quit vaping

This year marks the first anniversary of the Brief Conversations Toolkit, a valuable resource developed in collaboration with Ontario Public Health Units and the Lung Health Foundation. Designed to address the youth vaping epidemic in Canada, the toolkit aids to support individuals who work with or care about youth – such as educators, school staff, coaches, youth workers, and parents. The toolkit strives to make room for engagement in meaningful, impactful conversations about quitting vaping while breaking things down into bite-sized lessons.
The Benefits of Having a Will—and How You Can Leave a Lasting Legacy

Protect your loved ones, gain peace of mind, and support a healthier future for Canadians living with lung disease.
Having a Will is about more than distributing assets—it’s about making a lasting impact. During Leave a Legacy Month, we invite you to think beyond today and consider how your legacy can help shape a healthier tomorrow for all Canadians.
OPINION: As other countries cut public health funding, Canada can lead in lung health

Canada should support a landmark WHO resolution addressing the alarming rise in both communicable and non-communicable respiratory diseases.
This May, Leave a Legacy That Breathes Life Into the Future

Lung disease is the third leading cause of death in Canada—but it doesn’t have to be.
This Leave a Legacy Month, we’re asking a simple, powerful question: What if your legacy could help change that?
Know More, Breathe Better: How to Tell if Your Asthma is Well Controlled

May is World Asthma Awareness Month, and the Lung Health Foundation is here to help guide the 4.6 million Canadians who live with this chronic condition. Better breathing starts with better control.
A Landmark Win, But More Work to Be Done

Everyone Deserves to Breathe Easy. We need to speak up so Canadians across the country can get the help they need close to home. Thanks to relentless advocacy, we acknowledged a landmark $32.5 billion settlement against tobacco companies — an important step in acknowledging decades of harm. But now, the real work begins.
Lung health has never been more urgent. Would you consider a gift that will help us protect it?
