Coalition

Chicago Asthma Consortium

Program Contact First Name: 
Allison
Program Contact Last Name: 
Saarela
Phone: 
773-769-6060
Website URL: 
www.chicagoasthma.org
The Chicago Asthma Consortium is a coalition of medical and public health professionals, business leaders, government agencies, community activists, and others dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma through information sharing, networking and advocacy.

The Chicago Asthma Consortium is a coalition of medical and public health professionals, business leaders, government agencies, community activists, and others dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma through information sharing, networking and advocacy. The Chicago Asthma Consortium’s goal is to improve the quality of life for the more than 300,000 people in Chicago living with asthma, a chronic lifelong condition that can be controlled with effective healthcare and management. Working together, CAC members strive to increase the productivity of the workforce, to reduce days lost from school and work, and to reduce the costs of healthcare

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Washtenaw Asthma Coalition

Program Contact First Name: 
Karla
Program Contact Last Name: 
Grossman
Phone: 
734-936-0038
Website URL: 
www.getasthmahelp.org
The mission of the Washtenaw Asthma Coalition is to prevent the development of asthma and to improve the quality of life of asthmatics through community-wide collaboration.

The mission of the Washtenaw Asthma Coalition is to prevent the development of asthma and to improve the quality of life to asthmatics through community-wide collaboration.

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Long Beach Alliance for Children with Asthma

Program Contact First Name: 
Elna
Program Contact Last Name: 
Green
Phone: 
562-427-4249
Website URL: 
www.lbaca.org
The Long Beach Alliance for Children with Asthma is a partnership to improve the lives of children with asthma in the Long Beach community.

The Long Beach Alliance for Children with Asthma (LBACA), started in 1999, is a partnership to improve the lives of children with asthma in the Long Beach community. LBACA is one of 7 sites in the US and Puerto Rico awarded grants under the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation’s Allies Against Asthma program, and one of 12 sites in California awarded grants under The California Endowment’s Community Action to Fight Asthma (CAFA) Program. Focus is on Long Beach and its surrounding communities.LBACA’s activities include a community health worker home visiting program, an asthma resource center, Physician Asthma Care Education training to improve physician asthma management skills and training medical assistants to provide asthma education to patients at provider sites. LBACA is also teaming up with schools, after-school programs, parks and recreational centers to develop asthma-friendly environments and policies; and mobilizing the community to respond to air quality issues, both indoors and outdoors.What are the coalition’s long-term objectives? 1) To change the profile of childhood asthma in the most affected areas of the City of Long Beach through improved healthcare delivery and quality, outreach, education, support systems, improved living environments and changes in policy at all levels.

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