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The St. Johns County Health Department supports the health of St. Johns County residents.
The Healthy Homes Program provides education materials to caregivers and persons with asthma on the management of indoor asthma triggers. We provide in-home consultations and in-home assessments as an element of the education process. In addition, classroom training is provided to healthcare professionals, including school district staff, on the management of indoor asthma triggers.
The mission of the Asthma Consortium is to close the gap between people affected by asthma and the knowledge and services that will help them to manage it.
The program has identified 2000 children within the City of Stamford with asthma. The program will identify 50 households on Stamford's eastside.
The mission of the Stanislaus County Asthma Coalition is to create an "asthma friendly" community by promoting awareness, education, management, and prevention.
The Stainslaus County ELCAAP Collaborative is a three-year program funded by a state grant to address the burden of asthma in the county.
This is a school based research study
Colorado Step Up Asthma Program is a comprehensive school-centered asthma management program.
Hospital & Outpatient Pediatric Pulmonary/Allergy subspecialists with specialized programs such as community health workers, collaborations with local Asthma Coalitions and members of Asthma Associations.
The StopPests in Housing Program's goal is to improve pest control in affordable housing by teaching everyone who works, lives, and plays in housing how to use integrated pest management (IPM). Our experts are available for free to HUD-supported communities. Networked resources for all!
The Suburban Asthma Consortium was created to serve as a forum of cooperation and information exchange for groups and individuals involved in asthma care in the Chicago suburban area.
The Suncoast Pediatric Asthma Coalition supports and educates the Tampa Bay community about asthma.
The Sunset Project uses community-led advocacy to support the creation of smoke-free units in multi-unit housing complexes through tenant voluntary changes and ultimately through policy change.
Work as a team to address the topics of food, personal care, household cleaners, yard chemicals, and other areas of potential toxic exposure and environmental harm, as made possible by the collective knowledge and network of a growing task force.

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