Hasbro Children's Hospital
Community Asthma Programs


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Meet the program team

Hasbro Children's Hospital leads community-wide asthma education, management, support and advocacy projects designed to improve the health and quality of life of children with asthma.

Our programs all share a common goal: to assist families in developing the knowledge, motivation, and skills to advocate for their children's health and successfully manage asthma.

Community Asthma Programs is the community education arm of the Asthma and Allergy Center.

Our programs include:

  • CVS/pharmacy Draw A Breath Program (DAB)
    Provides group-based learning opportunities for families with asthma. Classes are held Tuesday evenings at Hasbro Children's Hospital and are offered in English and Spanish. More than 300 families participate in the program each year.

  • Providence School Asthma Partnership
    Provides targeted outreach and education for families with children enrolled in public elementary schools in Providence. Weekly classes for parents and children are held in a different school throughout the school year. The partnership also aims to increase awareness among school staff. During the 2001-02 school year, more than 450 children with asthma and their parents attended classes.

  • African-American and Hispanic
    Asthma Parent Support Groups

    Provides on-going opportunities for families to deepen their knowledge of asthma and support each other in taking action to control asthma.

  • Asthma Camp
    Provides 30 children with asthma the opportunity to participate in a weeklong summer camp.

For more information please contact us at 401-444-8340.

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