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Brenda Pillors Asthma Education Program
Brenda Pillors Asthma Education Program
Responding to the asthma crisis in Brooklyn, LIU Brooklyn, with the support of Congressman Edolphus “Ed” Towns (D-NY), created the Brenda Pillors Asthma Education Program, which was launched in September of 2008. The project was started through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to the Division of Respiratory Care, and sponsored by Congressman Edolphus Towns.
The Program provides a three-pronged approach to asthma by promoting self-management to avoid asthma symptoms, improving cultural sensitivity for health care providers who serve Brooklyn’s diverse communities and advancing common-sense public policy.
Events
'Not One More Life' Program (see Asthma in the Black Community):
- March 11: Historic Rugged Cross Baptist Church; 1084 Lafayette Avenue (between Malcolm X Blvd and Broadway) from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Health Fairs:
- January 26: UHMS Spring 2012 Health & Wellness Screening; at LIU Brooklyn Wellness, Recreation & Athletic Center (WRAC) 4th floor from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- March 24: Good Homes, Good Health Fair; at Kings Plaza Shopping Center Mall, 5100 Ave U from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Asthma in the Black Community
To access our Asthma in the Black Community video, please click on the image to the left.
Where We Work
- Faith communities
- Schools
- Health fairs
- Work sites
- Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus Health and Wellness Institute
Things We Do
- Help you control your asthma
- Providing access to peak flow meters, spacers, and educational materials
- Update health professionals about asthma and prepare certified asthma educators
- Coordinate the ‘Not One More Life’ program in Brooklyn
- Provide a database for asthma-related services in New York City