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The Breathing Association Asthma Outreach Program

Program Contact First Name: 
Linda
Program Contact Last Name: 
Reynolds
Phone: 
614-457-4570
Website URL: 
The Breathing Association Asthma Outreach Program provides individualized care services and effective asthma management tools to prevent lung disease and improve lung health conditions in the community.

Our programs are designed to help clients understand and manage asthma by providing individualized care services and
effective management tools. We offer asthma programs that include heat and energy assistance, environmental trigger
management, medical supplies, tobacco prevention and cessation programs, support groups, annual camps, and in-
home education to prevent lung disease and improve lung health conditions in the community

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Maricopa County Asthma Coalition

Program Contact First Name: 
Hazel
Program Contact Last Name: 
Chandler
Phone: 
602-546-0338
Website URL: 
www.letusbreathe.org
Maricopa County Asthma Coalition members include representatives from state, county and local public health departments, environmental health agencies/experts, community non-profit organizations, school nurses, head start administrative staff, health care professional, hospitals, community clinics, health care plans, business, pharmaceutical companies and parents of children with asthma.

Maricopa County Coalition members include representatives from state, county and local public health departments, environmental health agencies/experts, community non-profit organizations, school heath nurses, head start administrative staff, health care professional, hospitals, community clinics, health care plans, business, pharmaceutical companies and parents of children with asthma. Our efforts are focused on Maricopa County, Arizona, which is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in the nation. We currently have an e-mail list of 160 individuals. We meet bi-monthly as a full coalition with an average attendance of 25. In addition we have an executive committee and three standing committees.

Our major programs include the following:

Head Start—Asthma Screening and education has been the major coalition focus for the past three years. The first two years we operated a limited program. Maricopa County Asthma Coalition (MCAC) developed the Asthma Prevention Program under a partnership with Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH) Breathmobile program. PCH serves as Fiscal Agent on this program, with the Coalition’s active participation in the program design, materials development and evaluation of the program. We have done asthma screening of approximately 2300 head start children in the South Phoenix area, an area with the highest incidence of asthma. We have also conducted asthma training for teacher/aids, train the trainer programs and parent/child training in the 115 classrooms in which we conducted the screening process.

Air Quality Flag Program – In May 2006 Air Quality Flag program was implemented where schools will fly flags corresponding to the air quality colors on a given day. Air Quality is a major concern in Maricopa County and has been identified by the Coalition as our major focus for the next year. We piloted the program in Roosevelt School District in the last month of school in the 2005/2006 school year in five schools and expanded to 21 in July 2006. Educational programs for staff, parents and children in are Roosevelt District Schools have been developed and will be conducted in the next two month. A website is being developed that will contain a program that can be replicated by school districts across Maricopa County. We expanded the program in spring of 2007.
Let Us Breathe Campaign – partner with Clean Air organizations and agencies as well as schools to raise awareness as to the issues regarding indoor and outdoor air quality on the respiratory health of people in Maricopa County

Online Newsletters– Asthma information targeted at parents, teachers, school nurses and professionals, was implemented in spring of 2007. Initial focus will be on air quality issues and it’s relationship to children’s respiratory health. 

Community Activities - The Coalition participates in numerous community health fairs and other community activities to educate the public on prevention, management and treatment of Asthma. We also participate in conducting asthma screening at the ACT Health Fair which is a major health fair focused on health evaluation/screening for children attending head start.

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Community Action to Fight Asthma (CAFA)

Program Contact First Name: 
Kate
Program Contact Last Name: 
Lorenzen
Phone: 
510-302-3365
Website URL: 
www.calasthma.org
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.

Community Action to Fight Asthma is a network of asthma coaltions 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.

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