University of Pennsylvania
The Philadelphia Regional Center for Children’s Environmental Health Community Asthma Prevention Program (CAPP) in Chester, PA, provides direct intervention for families to reduce childhood asthma. Chester is an environmental justice community reported to have high asthma rates and limited healthcare resources.
CAPP operates a Home Visitor Program utilizing peer community health workers to teach in-home classes and provide families with supplies to mitigate asthma triggers in the home environment. Over the course of 2 years the program has served 99 families in the Chester area. CAPP also provides Asthma 101 classes at community sites in Chester, and uses a stakeholder advisory group to connect with local nonprofit organizations, schools, universities, hospitals and insurance providers. The goal is to improve asthma-related outcomes in children.
Community Health Workers (CHW) are the foundation of the CAPP program, and they work directly with families. Success stories include:
The network of CEHRT Centers is coordinated by the Children’s Environmental Health Network.