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Fun, play-based preschool in Redwood City!
Clean Air Council works in medically under-served communities of Philadelphia to educate asthmatics, caregivers, and parents about indoor and outdoor environmental triggers and connects them with free or low-cost health and asthma management services.
Clean Air for Kids® is a Pierce County program offered through a partnership between the Tacoma Pierce County Health Department and the Puget Sound Asthma Coalition. A Clean Air for Kids® Asthma Outreach Worker is available to help families take control of their child's asthma. Services are free of charge and provided in the home at a time that is convenient for families.
It is the objective of the program to improve the education and communication to involved parties about asthma. The causes, triggers, and the dangers of the condition. Due to the lack of communication, parents fail to inform school level personnel about the condition of the child until the trigger is activated.
CLEARCorps. completes assessments and remediation of environmental triggers in the homes of high risk youth with asthma.
CLEAR Corps USA has created a theatrical play about the effects of asthma on families and communities.
Clover Park School District Health Services provides a range of services to students with asthma to promote their success in school.
A private corporation which has a very public mission. Moreover, that mission has expanded in scale and scope over the last three decades. Incorporated in 1965, the agency came into being as part of a nationwide, federally-funded, community action movement whose focus was to intimately involve poor people in developing their own solutions to persistent poverty.
Preventative home visiting program to identify environmental asthma triggers, teach remediation of environmental triggers and education regarding management of asthma.
Colorado Asian Health Education and Promotion provides culturally appropriate screening, self-management education and follow up care for Asian-Pacific American populations with pulmonary diseases.
The Colorado Asthma Coalition is a consortium of healthcare professionals and community members committed to working together as a united force to improve the health and quality of life for Colorado children and adults impacted by asthma.
The mission of the Center is to provide research and outreach in integrated pest management (IPM) practices for sustainable plant and animal agriculture, small and large farms, non-crop lands and waterways, households, landscapes, green industry, schools, buildings and communities that encourage the use of multiple and flexible strategies for the control of insect pests, plant pathogens, and weeds, and in some situations (such as within structures) rodents and other vertebrates.
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The Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health conducts scientific studies of the links between common environmental pollutants and health risks such as asthma in order to educate families and policymakers about ways they can reduce children's exposure to these pollutants.
Association of non-profit community collaboratives
Community Action to Fight Asthma is a network of asthma coalitions in California working to shape local, regional, and state policies to reduce the environmental triggers of asthma for school-aged children where they live, work, and play.
CAAAN program will partner with AmeriHealth Caritas PA to use an evidence based, home-based and multi-trigger intervention model to target families with children who are experiencing difficulties managing their asthma. CAAAN is designed to provide tailored asthma self-management education and support services to participants through a tiered structure that is based on severity of members' asthma control challenges.

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