Asthma Collaborative of Detroit
Mission: Empowering communities, organizations, and individuals, to reduce the burden of asthma in Detroit
History of Committee
Detroit manhole cover In 2016, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) released the Detroit: Current Status of the Asthma Burden, which reported that the asthma burden in Detroit is greater than the overall burden in the state of Michigan. In response to this report, a group of organizations from Detroit, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 organized and held the Detroit Asthma Summit (Summit).
The 2016 Summit brought together representatives from the State, city of Detroit, local community organizations, citizens, and university partners to present on the state of asthma in Detroit. It provided opportunities for education, collaboration, and identification of strategies to reduce disparities and improve asthma outcomes. The audience included public health departments, environmental organizations, community health organizations, community advocates, health care professionals, housing specialists, school staff, policy makers, and citizens.
Following the Summit, many of the participating organizations wanted to start meeting regularly to further address asthma in Detroit. As a result, the Asthma Collaborative of Detroit (ACD) was established to lead efforts to address Detroit’s high asthma burden. ACD meets bi-monthly, includes 21 Detroit or statewide multi-disciplinary organizations. ACD efforts to reduce the asthma burden in Detroit include reducing poor indoor air quality in childcare facilities, training Detroit Public Schools Community District staff, coordinate asthma activities, and gather resources to impact this high-burden community.
- Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America–MI Chapter
- Better Life Learning
- CLEARCorps Detroit
- Detroit Alliance for Asthma Awareness
- Detroit Health Department
- Detroit Public Schools Community District
- Detroit Wayne Oakland Tobacco-Free Coalition
- Ecology Center
- EcoWorks
- Green Door Initiative
- Kids’ Health Connections
- Matrix Human Services
- Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE) Air Quality Division
- Michigan Dept. of Health & Human Services Asthma Program
- Michigan Environmental Council
- Monaghan Medical Corporation
- Sierra Club
- Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision
- UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
- University of Michigan School of Public Health
- Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies
Learn more about asthma triggers
Learn more about outdoor air & asthma
Learn more about indoor air & asthma. Use this EPA Asthma Home Environment Checklist to help you find and fix triggers in your home.
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Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)
- Airnow.gov – Get Air Quality Data Where You Live
- Michigan’s Fuel Transformation Grant Funding
- Michigan Clean Diesel Program
- Whom Should You Call for Environmental Assistance (pdf)
- Wayne State University Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors (CURES)
- University of Michigan Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments (CAPHE)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air Quality Index
EGLE’s air monitoring projects in Detroit:
- Gordie Howe International Bridge Air Monitoring (pdf)
- Evaluation of Near-Road Air Pollution at Environmental Justice (EJ) and Non-EJ Communities in the Greater Detroit Area (pdf)
- Detroit Air Toxics Initiative
Additional Environmental Resources
- Whom Should You Call for Environmental Assistance (pdf)
- Wayne State University Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors (CURES)
- University of Michigan Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments (CAPHE)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air Quality Index
Learn more about tobacco, e-cigarettes, cessation and available resources
Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP)
Led by the Green Door Initiative, the AQMP was developed as a guide for childcare facilities in the city of Detroit to improve air quality and reduce asthma triggers. The AQMP includes best practices, approaches, and policies for cleaning methods, product use, HVAC maintenance, and pest management that are asthma-friendly and improve indoor air quality, as well as outdoor air quality with its vehicle idling strategies.
For more information on AQMP please visit The Green Door Initiative.
The Little Lungs Asthma-Friendly Child Care Training
Little Lungs is an asthma education program for license-exempt child care providers. The training includes basic information about asthma (e.g. how lungs work, medications and triggers – things that start asthma symptoms) as well as detailed information that is specific to the child care setting (e.g. dispensing medications, cleaning, communicating with parents). It features an assessment to identify environmental triggers to help providers keep children with asthma in their care healthier.
For more information on Little Lungs, please contact Angela Piccarilli at [email protected].
- Michigan MATCH (Managing Asthma Through Case Management in Homes) is an in-home asthma case management program
- Michigan Medicaid Information
- Michigan Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS)
- UnitedHealthcare Community Plan Medicaid
- MI Bridges
- 211 Michigan