American Lung Association Honors Volunteer Christy Fischer with Prestigious Will Ross Medal

The American Lung Association proudly announces that Christy Fischer, a dedicated volunteer, has been awarded the esteemed Will Ross Medal for her outstanding accomplishments and impact in advancing the mission of the Association. This prestigious accolade is a testament to Fischer’s exceptional dedication, leadership and the difference she has made in the lives of individuals affected by lung disease. Fischer’s journey, marked by resilience and dedication, serves as an inspiration to all who strive for a world free from the burdens of lung disease.

Fischer’s involvement with the American Lung Association began as a response to her own battle with lung cancer. Determined to turn her personal experience into a force for positive change, Fischer immersed herself in volunteering, becoming a beacon of hope and advocacy for others facing similar challenges. She has shared her story to raise awareness in videos and at events, helped recruit businesses to join the LungLove campaign, and traveled to Washington, DC to advocate for lung cancer research funding and healthcare protections.  

"Christy Fischer’s journey embodies the spirit of resilience and determination that defines the American Lung Association’s mission. Her unwavering commitment to raising awareness, supporting research and providing aid to those affected by lung disease has left an indelible mark on the Lung Association and the communities we serve," said Harold Wimmer, President and CEO of the American Lung Association. "We are honored to present her with the Will Ross Medal in recognition of her extraordinary accomplishments.”

Volunteers like Christy Fischer are the heart of the American Lung Association. Their passion, expertise and tireless efforts drive the organization's vital work forward, enabling it to fulfill its mission of improving lung health and preventing lung disease. From leading educational programs to advocating for policy change and providing crucial support to patients and their families, volunteers play an indispensable role in advancing the Association’s goals and creating a healthier future for all.

The Will Ross Medal was established in 1952 in honor of Will Ross, a former tuberculosis patient and one of the American Lung Association’s most dedicated volunteers who served as the first non-medical president of the Association. The medal is awarded annually to individuals who demonstrate outstanding commitment and achievement in the fight against lung disease. Christy Fischer’s recognition with this prestigious award underscores her remarkable contributions and the enduring impact of her volunteer efforts.

For more information about Christy Fischer’s personal story and the Will Ross Medal, please visit our website.

For more information, contact:

Jill Dale
312-940-7001
[email protected]

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