Project AIR

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Project AIR (Asthma In-home Response) is a program of Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance. We work with health care providers to offer Healthy Home interventions for pediatric asthma patients.
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Breathe Easier with Asthma Management (BEAM)

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Breathe Easier with Asthma Management (BEAM) is an initiative of The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Clubs in New Jersey. The primary goal of the initiative is to raise awareness about asthma and educate Boys & Girls Club members and their parents or caregivers about asthma and how best to manage it.
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University of Maryland Children's Hospital Breathmobile

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The UMCH Breathmobile is a mobile clinic that provides free state-of-the-art preventive asthma care to underserved children who otherwise would not have access to effective specialty based asthma care. The Breathmobile provides care right outside neighborhood schools. The children receive national asthma guideline based care including asthma and allergy focused history and physical, lung function testing, allergy testing to identify potential allergen triggers, provision of medications, action plans and extensive education about how to keep asthma under control.
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American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest

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Partners for Asthma Action is supported by United Health Foundation and led by the American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest. The project aims to improve the quality of life, school achievement, and life prospects of more than 180,000 low-income children living with asthma in the Greater Chicago area, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis, and St. Louis.
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Children's Hospital of Wisconsin ACES Program

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The ACES (Asthma Care and Environmental Strategies) program is collaborative approach between the WI Dept of Health Services-Division of Public Health and CHW to provide in-home analysis of environmental triggers to asthma combined with a comprehensive client educational program to address pathophysiology, medications, symptoms and early warning signs of asthma, asthma triggers inside and outside the home, and vaccination promotion.
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