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CALL FOR CAMPERS! Free Summer Program for Children with Asthma!
The American Lung Association is accepting applications for the SuperKids Summer Experience, a FREE summer program, for children with asthma. The SuperKids Summer Experience program provides asthma management learning for children between the ages of eight and 11 in three communities: Harlem, Central Brooklyn and the South Bronx. At the SuperKids Summer Experience, children will enjoy swimming, games, arts and crafts, all while learning how to manage their asthma and improve their overall health.
WHERE:
• Harlem, in partnership with Harlem Hospital Center, at the Pelham Fritz Recreation Center at Marcus Garvey Park
• Brooklyn, in partnership with Kings County Hospital Center, at St. John’s Recreation Center
• The Bronx, in partnership with Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, at Hunts Point Recreation Center
WHEN: July 7th - August 1st
Monday – Friday, 9 am - 1 pm.
To apply, please contact Liz D’Imperio, Program Manager at the ALA of the City of New York at 212-889-3370 x 32. Applications are due July 1st; Space is limited!
Join the Fight for Lung Health at the BREATHE NYC: Asthma Walk 2008
The fifth annual BREATHE NYC: Asthma Walk 2008 was a great success! 4,500 of you joined us and raised $450,000 to support the fight for lung health. Thank you to all walkers and everyone who contributed to this year’s Walk! It is not too late to donate. Our goal of $500,000 by June 30th, 2008 is well within reach. Remember, everyone who raises $350 or more will enjoy an all-inclusive 3 day/2 night Mexican Getaway Vacation, including airfare! You can make a difference in the fight against asthma and lung disease!
Camp SuperKids Provides Summer Fun for Children with Asthma
This year's Camp SuperKids will be held from Monday, August 11 to Friday, August 15, 2008 at Fairview Lake Camp in Newton, NJ. For more information and to request an application, click here. Space is limited, and registration deadline is July 15.
Lung Association's 2008 State of the Air Report Chronicles Unhealthy Ozone, Soot Levels
5-1-2008: The American Lung Association issued its annual State of the Air Report 2008. New Yorkers are breathing unhealthy levels of ozone and particle pollution in all of the five boroughs. For the statewide release and a map of grades by county, click here.
Lung Association Applauds Introduction of Asthma-Free Housing Act
4-16-2008: The American Lung Association of the City of New York applauds Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum and Council Member Rosie Mendez for their leadership by introducing the Asthma-Free Housing Act. For the release, click here.
Tobacco Tax a Win for All New Yorkers
4-9-2008: Lung Association Commends Governor Paterson and Legislature for Increasing the State Cigarette Tax by $1.25. New York now has the highest tax of any state in the nation. For the release, click here.
The American Lung Association of the City of New York Awards Research Grants
Congratulations to the following two researchers who have been awarded ALACNY research grants! Grants for their work in the arena of pulmonary health will begin in July 2008.
-Daniel Jeremy Kass, MD, Columbia University Medical Center: Dr. Kass will be researching pulmonary fibrosis, a condition in which scar tissue builds in the lungs, impairing their ability to function.
-Rui Jian, MD, PhD, Columbia University Medical Center: Dr. Jian will be investigating cured meat and its impact on lung health.
Lung Association Applauds NY Mets for Making Shea Stadium Smoke-free
Decision is a Win for Lung Health. For statement, click here.
New York State Launches Offensive Against Tobacco
The American Lung Association of the City of New York weighs in on over the counter nicotine replacement therapy on NY1. Click here.
Lung Association Issues 2007 State of Tobacco Control Report
Read Press Release- View NYS Report Card-- View Complete Report
While New York City serves as a case study of the positive results that effective and comprehensive tobacco control policies produce, there is still much more work to be done. Read a Letter to the Editor in the New York Times, written by Dr. Neil Schluger, Chair of the Board of Directors of the American Lung Association of the City of New York.
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