{contact.email_greeting}, As wildfires continue across Saskatchewan, the impacts ripple through our communities. Air quality has worsened in many areas, making it harder for people to breathe, especially for those living with asthma, COPD, or other lung disease. Alongside the challenges of poor air quality, many are also dealing with the stress of evacuations and even the heartbreaking loss of their homes and communities. We recognize that this is an incredibly difficult time for many. At Lung Saskatchewan, we are thinking of everyone impacted by these fires. Our hearts and our lungs are with you. The wildfires are a sobering reminder of how critical clean air is to our health. In moments like these, we see how deeply we all depend on the ability to breathe freely. This is an important moment to protect our lungs. If you are living with a lung condition, try to stay indoors when possible, keep your indoor air as clean as possible, and monitor your symptoms closely. Visit our website for helpful tips on protecting your lungs during wildfire season: www.LungSask.ca/LungHealth/WildfireSmoke If you or someone you know has been impacted by the wildfires, please know that help is available. The Canadian Red Cross is offering emergency support, including accommodations, supplies, and other forms of assistance. To learn more or access help, visit: www.redcross.ca/2025saskatchewanwildfires Please continue to protect your lung health and overall well-being. We’ll get through this together! Erin Kuan President & CEO |