Asthma Programs
More than five million Californians have been diagnosed with asthma, including nearly one million children. Our asthma programs are designed to help kids and adults know more about and better manage their disease. We also provide training to people who can help us deliver these programs in schools, community settings, and the workplace.
Asthma 101
Asthma 101 provides training for school personnel, parents, and childcare staff who take care of children with asthma. The trainings can be tailored for the audience, and it includes basic information about the disease, how to prevent its symptoms, and how to react in case of an emergency.
Open Airways For Schools (OAS)
Open Airways for Schools (OAS)® is a comprehensive approach to asthma education that teaches elementary schoolchildren (ages 8-11) how to manage their asthma on a daily basis so they can avoid asthma attacks and stay out of the emergency room. OAS is also designed to raise asthma awareness among parents/guardians, and to promote coordination between physicians, parents, and school officials. OAS is taught by a trained facilitator, who can be school personnel, parents, community volunteers or anyone interested in helping children learn about asthma. The American Lung Association in California offers training for those who are interested in becoming facilitators.
Kickin' Asthma
Kickin’ Asthma addresses the needs of kids afflicted with asthma aged 11-16 (6th – 10th grade) who are too old for our Open Airways for Schools program (OAS), but are not yet adults. The goal of Kickin’ Asthma is to empower kids to take control of their asthma so they can grow up with the skills needed to manage their symptoms and live a full and active life. The program is specially geared toward teens living in low-income neighborhoods who face social and economic challenges everyday. These teens often have higher rates of asthma and are more likely to end up in the emergency room. Like OAS, Kickin’ Asthma is taught by a trained facilitator who can be school personnel, parents, community volunteers, or anyone interested in helping teens learn how to take better control of their asthma. We also offer training for interested facilitators. To order a Kickin’ Asthma curriculum, which provides all the tools to teach Kickin’Asthma, or to learn more about the program, contact Eduard Flores at eflores@alac.org Asthma Friendly Schools Initiative
The Asthma Friendly Schools Initiative provides tools and resources to assist local communities and schools plan and implement a comprehensive asthma program. The goal of this initiative is to improve indoor and outdoor air quality and address the major triggers for asthma.
Asthma Camps
Asthma camps combine a traditional summer camp experience with asthma education and management for children suffering from asthma. Our camps help children learn how to better control their disease while enjoying activities like hiking, swimming, and arts and crafts in a supportive environment. Physicians specializing in allergy/pulmonary medicine, registered nurses, respiratory therapists, and other health professionals are in attendance 24-hours a day to provide routine and emergency treatment. Medications are administered on a strict schedule and arrangements are made for those with dietary restrictions. We offer two asthma camps in California:
Southern California --- SCAMP Camp
YMCA Camp MarstonJulian, California
June 26 - July 1, 2011
For more information about SCAMP Camp, contact:
Kenyatta Parker
Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties
(714) 835-5864
kparker@alac.org
Luis Lechuga
San Diego and Imperial Counties
(619) 297-3901
llechuga@alac.org
Northern California -- Camp Breathe Easy
Camp Arroyo
Livermore, California
August 1-4, 2011
For more information about Camp Breathe Easy, contact:
Eduard Flores
(510) 893-5474
eflores@alac.org
Breathe Well, Live Well
Breathe Well, Live Well® is a comprehensive asthma management program for adults designed to reduce asthma-related illnesses and disabilities by building knowledge and self-management skills. This program can be offered anywhere asthma education is needed, including but not limited to hospitals, businesses, public health agencies, or community-based organizations. We also offer trainings for those who are interested in becoming facilitators for this program.
Preschool Asthma Outreach Program
The Preschool Asthma Outreach Program is a bilingual educational program for preschoolers who are afflicted with asthma, their parents/guardians, and preschool or daycare staff.
Fresh Air For Little Noses
Fresh Air for Little Noses is a one-hour training program for childcare providers about tobacco, asthma, and low-toxic cleaning solutions. The program is designed to help reduce children's exposure to secondhand smoke as well as manage their asthma.

