about us
American Lung Association of Pennsylvania
Local Office: 101 Good Drive, Suite 1, Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: 717-397-5203
Fax: 717-397-5244
The American Lung Association (ALA) is a non-profit organization
that fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on
asthma, tobacco control and environmental health. The mission of the
American Lung Association is to prevent lung disease and promote
lung health.
The American Lung Association was founded in 1904 to fight
tuberculosis as the National Association for the Study and
Prevention of Tuberculosis. Other names were National Tuberculosis
Association (NTA) (1918) and National Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association (1968). Its name was changed to the American
Lung Association in 1973.
A modified version of the Cross of Lorraine serves as a logo for the
Lung Association. Its use was suggested in 1902 by Paris physician
Gilbert Sersiron as a symbol for the “crusade” against tuberculosis.
The American Lung Association is funded by contributions from the
public, along with gifts and grants from corporations, foundations
and government agencies. The American Lung Association achieves its
many successes through the work of thousands of committed volunteers
and staff.




