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Organ donation advocate raises money with Ottawa run

Organ donation advocate Hlne Campbell helped organize A Lung Run, which went Saturday, to raise money for families of 30 people waiting for new organs.

Half of funds raised goes to families of 6 Ottawa bus crash victims

Hlne Campbell's Lung Run

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The Ottawa organ donation advocate ran in the first ever A Lung Run on Saturday.

Ottawa organ donation advocate Hlne Campbell will be on hand for the first ever A Lung Run in Ottawa, which is raising money for organ donation and families of six people killed in last months bus-train crash.

Campbell, 22, became well known for her advocacy work before and after undergoing a double-lung transplant in April 2012.

Campbell has advanced idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. After her diagnosis, she documented her wait for new lungs through social media and grabbed the attention of celebrities Justin Bieber and Ellen DeGeneres.

Since receiving her new lungs, Campbell received the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, theOrder of Ottawa and a United Way Community Builder Award.

Hlne Campbell, 22, completed a charity run on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, just 18 months after undergoing a double-lung transplant. (CBC)

She also helped organize Saturdays run in the south Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven, raising money for her Give2Live campaign.

The campaign aims to raise $300,000 for 30 families who are part of the Transplant Patient and Family Support Fund at Toronto General Hospital. The money will help support basic living expenses like food, accommodations, medical equipment needs and travel to medical appointments.

Just recently, Campbell also announced half of this years funds would be given to the families of Dave Woodard, Kyle Nash, Connor Boyd, Michael Bleakney, Karen Krzyzewski and Rob More. Those were the six victims in last months crash.