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CCAEJ

PO Box 33124
Riverside, California 92519

http://www.ccaej.org

Contact Person: Penny Newman

Phone: 951-360-8451

Fax: 951-360-5950

Counties Served: Riverside | San Bernardino

Organization Type: Community or Faith Based, Environmental

Program Activities: Advocacy, Outreach/Education, Policy Development, Other -
Community Organizing

Age Groups Served: under 5, 5-12, 13-18, 19-64, 65 and older

Race/Ethnicity Served: African American/Black, American Indian, Hispanic/Latino, White, Primarily Hispanic/Latino

We are working on goals related to implementation of the Strategic Plan...
  • Raise public awareness of asthma and the Strategic Plan for Asthma in California.
  • Enable and empower local public and private organizations to implement the Strategic Plan for Asthma in California.
We are working on goals related to asthma surveillance...
  • Policy regarding asthma will be informed by analysis and interpretation of data.
We are working on goals related to asthma and schools...
  • Minimize exposure to contaminated outdoor air and promote safe and healthy outdoor school environments.
We are working on goals related to asthma and childcare...
  • Minimize exposure to contaminated outdoor air and promote safe and healthy child care facility outdoor environments.
We are working on goals related to asthma and housing/institutions...
  • Develop and promote standards, guidelines, and model policies for asthma-safe healthy housing that minimize indoor environmental risk factors that contribute to asthma.
  • Educate various stakeholder groups on the importance of reducing indoor environmental risk factors in housing that contribute to asthma.
We are working on goals related to outdoor environments...
  • Support policies and community plans that improve conditions for people with asthma.
  • Ensure public awareness, participation and transparency in policy decisions and improve communication between Air Quality Management Districts and communities they serve.
  • Target the elimination of disproportionate exposure to outdoor air pollution among specific groups or communities.
  • Reduce air pollution from sources such as “goods movement” industries, stationary industries, and transportation.
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