Sirius Computer Solutions to Compete in Lung Association’s Fight For Air Corporate Cup

On September 8, employees of Sirius Computer Solutions will participate in the American Lung Association’s (Lung.org) Omaha Fight For Air Corporate Cup to bond as a team, support the community, and raise awareness of lung disease. The 10K and 2-Mile run/walk is set to begin at 8 a.m. in Aksarben Village.

For team captain Chris Hoke, the Corporate Cup is personal. When he was three, he had part of his right lung removed. Growing up, he often struggled with running because of his reduced lung capacity. Last year, Hoke became involved with the American Lung Association in Nebraska and competed in the Corporate Cup for the first time. This year, Hoke and one of his colleagues each set up a team under the main Sirius company team, where they compete for number of runners and highest fundraising. The team hopes to grow from 11 participants last year to 30–40 this year. Company team building is one part of the event, but the most important thing for Hoke is to help fight lung disease.

“Participating in the Corporate Cup has been really rewarding for me. My lung disease was relatively mild, but for people with severe asthma, lung cancer, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, there is a much larger impact to the quality of life of the person and the family,” Hoke said.

For more information about the American Lung Association, a holder of the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Guide Seal, call 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) or visit Lung.org. To register for the Fight For Air Corporate Cup, go to OmahaCorporateCup.org.