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Asthma Initiatives
National and State Initiatives: Non-Governmental Organizations

  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJ). RWJ has four program offices through which it provides grants for the study of asthma: (1) University of Michigan School of Public Health; (2) Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. in Princeton, NJ; (3) American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Inc. in Milwaukee, WI; and (4) The George Washington University, The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, Washington, D.C. This site is searchable by topic and provides list of grants, grant reports, national program office information, reports from national program offices and publications.
    • Allies Against Asthma: $9.5 million to 7 communities across the nation to improve prevention, management and care of asthma through a combination of clinical and public health approaches. Initiative is managed by the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
  • Asthma MOMs: Independent reliable information about asthma. Includes broad information on variety of topics, medical literature, information on legislation, asthma product evaluation, articles, videos (also in Spanish), assessment tools, air forecast, tips on traveling and links to other sites.
  • Asthma Treatment Programs for Patients with Asthma, National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver, CO. Has day and in-patient programs for local and out-of-town patients.

  • Breatherville, Mothers of Asthmatics, Institute of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology: Site contains information and links to all aspects of asthma prevention, education, and management.
  • Childhood Asthma Initiative (CAI), Allergy and Asthma foundation, Southern California Chapter: The goals of the Childhood Asthma Initiative are to decrease asthma morbidity and improve the quality of life of children with asthma less than 5 years of age. The project provides no-cost intervention and treatment services to children age 0-5 with asthma who live in downtown and South Central Los Angeles.
  • The Children’s Health Fund  The Children’s Health Fund is a national network of pediatric health programs. Funded through an unrestricted grant from the Schering-Plough Corporation, the initiative’s primary goal is to empower families to manage their children’s asthma.
  • Consortium on Children’s Asthma Camps: Find an asthma camp in your state or elsewhere. Also has links to Asthma Action Plan, an Asthma Camp Activities Manual (with information and tools for assessment and management of asthma), an Asthma Camp Tool Kit (a manual on how to plan, establish and market an asthma camp, along with medical considerations and tools), and links to other asthma sites.
  • Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), sponsored primarily by pharmaceutical companies to raise awareness of asthma, improve the identification, management and treatment of asthma, increase access to asthma therapies and reduce morbidity and mortality of asthma world-wide.
  • PBS, Hooray for Health! Hooray for Health! is a health curriculum guide designed for teachers, after-school providers, and school nurses. Each unit explores a different early childhood health topic, offering background information, a featured ARTHUR show, classroom activities, recommended books, and family activity sheets in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.

 

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