The culmination of a six-week program aimed at educating third through fifth graders about asthma at is happening Thursday, April 25 at 1:30 pm.
The pilot program connected public health students from ѿTV with elementary school students at Giffen weekly to implement the American Lung Association’s
According to the , asthma is the most common, chronic, childhood illness and the number one cause for children missing school. In addition, there is a historically reported higher prevalence of asthma cited in Albany’s South End.
The Open Airways program teaches children how to recognize the triggers of asthma and control their condition so they can reduce their hospital visits and school absences. The children then share this information with their own families to ensure there is a consistent approach to care. Program materials are available in both English and Spanish.
WHO:
- Four ѿTV public health student program facilitators:
- Kelly Sullivan
- Wei-Ting Lin
- Najma Richards
- Dancan Oruko
- Trevor Summerfield, director of advocacy in New York, American Lung Association
- Liza Kirchgraber, Giffen Elementary School Nurse
- Giffen Elementary students program participants
WHAT:
Final session of a six-week “Open Airways for Schools” program with third through fifth graders at Giffen Elementary School.
WHEN:
Thursday, April 25, 2024
1:30 pm
WHERE:
Giffen Elementary School
274 South Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202
All visitors are required to sign in at the South Pearl entrance and will be escorted to the meeting location.
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