Asthma Canada

Asthma Canada, formerly the Asthma Society of Canada, is a non-profit charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life and health for people living with asthma and associated allergies. They have a threefold focus in education, research, and advocacy, to continue improving lives for all those with asthma. The vision of Asthma Canada is a future without asthma. Asthma Canada represents over 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma, along with their caregivers and all others impacted by asthma, and also provides resources for people suffering from allergies.

Asthma Canada
TypeHealth Charity
Registration no.898537048RR0001
Purposeeducation and support services, research, advocacy
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°45′54″N 79°24′42″W
Region served
Canada
President & CEO
Vanessa Foran
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitewww.asthma.ca

History

The Asthma Society of Canada was founded in 1973 to fill the need for an organization that was solely dedicated to relieving those suffering from asthma. The organization was a coalition, formed of asthma community members and leading Canadian researchers, with the purpose of using science and community support to help people with asthma lead better lives. At the time of founding, a Professional Advisory Committee was established by Dr. Cecil Collins-Williams of the Toronto General Hospital, Dr. Irvin Broder of the Gage Research Institute, and Dr. Harold Williams of the Crippled Children’s Centre. Asthma Canada continues its history of being driven by the scientific community, ensuring that all information they publish comes from valid sources and peer-reviewed studies. Once the non-profit status was attained, the ASC went straight into fundraising and kept their focus primarily in education. Since the founding of ASC, it has undergone significant developments. Its name was formally changed to Asthma Canada in 2017, and has broadened their focus to bring about support services, research, and advocacy.

Mission

The mission of Asthma Canada is to help Canadians with asthma lead healthy and active lives through education, advocacy, and research. Relying on donor support, Asthma Canada works toward:

  • Educating and informing people living with asthma
  • Engaging and empowering the asthma community
  • Supporting researchers working to find better asthma treatments
  • Advocating for awareness and change to improve healthcare for people with asthma
  • Striving for excellence in service delivery through best practices

What They Do

Asthma Canada seeks to cover all bases when it comes to helping Canadians with asthma. Educating the public continues to be a priority for AC, driving them to consistently release information about how to live well with asthma on their website and social media pages. Their focus on advocating for Canadians with asthma has brought them to an anti-coal clean air initiative, and urges for comprehensive healthcare on the part of the Canadian government to increase access to prescription medication. They currently head two research funds, the Dr. Goran Enhorning Asthma Research Fund and the Bastable-Potts Asthma Research Fund, amassing a total of $170,000 for graduate research since 2017.

Education

Asthma Canada’s website (asthma.ca) is a comprehensive resource for asthma education. The website includes information for those living with asthma as well as those who have loved ones with asthma, covering things such as asthma triggers, research and news, and creating an Asthma Action Plan. Hard-copies of their resources are available upon request, in both English and French.

Asthma and Allergy HelpLine

Asthma Canada provides a free call-back service connecting Canadians with Certified Respiratory Educators (CREs) via phone or email. CREs are located all across Canada and are experts in the field of asthma and allergy education. They can provide up-to-date information and personalized advice in both English and French about:

  • Newly diagnosed asthma
  • Managing asthma symptoms
  • Avoiding asthma triggers
  • Treatment options

Contact Asthma Canada's Asthma and Allergy HelpLine by calling 1-866-787-4050.

The Asthma Canada Member Alliance

The Asthma Canada Member Alliance (ACMA), formerly known as the National Asthma Patient Alliance (NAPA) was founded in 2008 in Hamilton, Ontario. It is directed by a group of patient volunteers representing each province and territory in Canada. ACMA exists so that people with asthma can come together and do their part in education and advocacy so that others with their condition to get the help they deserve. The goal of ACMA is to increase patient awareness of how to achieve optimal asthma control, address communication and advocacy needs of asthma patients, and build a network of patient volunteers dedicated to improving asthma care and education.

Other Programs

Asthma Canada believes that all Canadians living with asthma should have equitable and timely access to prescription medications based on the best possible health outcomes rather than ability to pay. Asthma Canada spearheaded a letter writing campaign to the Canadian government to advocate for equitable access to prescription medication, and continues to participate in advocacy campaigns that affect Canadians with asthma.[1]

Asthma Canada is the official Canadian partner of the Asthma and Allergy Friendly certification program, operated by Allergy Standards Limited,[2] which tests and certifies household products on a pass/fail basis for allergen reduction. Team Asthma is a brand which promotes asthma awareness and healthy lifestyles through participation in running races, triathlons, and other athletic competitions. Anyone with a connection to asthma is encouraged to join Team Asthma and wear the clothing during competitions.

Asthma Canada runs the Asthma Ambassadors program,[3] which allows interested Canadians an opportunity to volunteer spreading asthma information in their communities. This is done through peer-to-peer support, providing education packages to their friends, and placing them in visible community locations.

References

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