Maybe meantion about the need for lung transplants, how many people die before getting one, and how to become a donor.
I think pointing out that it is more than just a lung disease is important like CJsmom said.
The fact that it is not contagious, it is genetic.
Even though you do not have a family history of CF, you can still have a child with CF.
1 in every 31 people are carriers, most common race is white, however people of all races can be carriers.
If you & your spouse are carriers, you have 25% (1 in 4) chance of having a child with CF...this chance applies to every time you have a child. Just because you have 4 kids does not mean only 1 will have CF. You may have none, you may have 2 or all 4.
CF affects each person with it differently. Even though they may have the same parents or same mutations, CF can affect them in totally different ways.
Find the number of how many people have it (30,000 US, 70,000 world wide, I think) and how many die each year from it...many being children and young adults.