American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

The ACAAI is a professional medical organization headquartered in Arlington Heights, Ill., that promotes excellence in the practice of the subspecialty of allergy and immunology. The College, comprising more than 5,000 allergists-immunologists and related health care professionals, fosters a culture of collaboration and congeniality in which its members work together and with others toward the common goals of patient care, education, advocacy and research.
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Frederick Memorial Healthcare's Community Outreach Program

Frederick Memorial Healthcare System is dedicated to its community to provide educational opportunities to better manage their disease. We have certified clinical asthma educators that offer an exciting Asthma Awareness Program that will help form stronger relationships between the healthcare professionals and their surrounding communities. Our program is a community service that includes information on basis asthma facts, symptoms, triggers, medications, and their ways of administration. A crucial step in asthma control is the development of an Asthma Action Plan.
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Mid-Atlantic Asthma Foundation

Who is the Mid-Atlantic Asthma Foundation? The Mid-Atlantic Asthma Foundation is a Non-profit organization, established to assist individuals living with asthma in achieving asthma control. It was founded in 2004 to help address the growing need for asthma education. The mission of the Mid-Atlantic Asthma Foundation is to help people manage asthma through education, asthma screenings, and attainment of resources. We provide services to many communities throughout Maryland with a vision to expand our efforts into the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Healthy Homes- Cowlitz County

The goal of Healthy Homes is to assist Cowlitz County residents in learning about common health risks in the home associated with asthma, allergies, and other breathing problems. Trained volunteers work with the resident, to perform an in-home assessment that locates common triggers known to aggravate breathing conditions. Some examples include mold and mildew, dust mites, pet dander, and secondhand smoke. Then, the volunteer and resident develop a simple action plan that includes low or no-cost ways in which to make the suggested improvements.
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