Asthma, Indoor Air Pollution, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Through funding from the Environmental Protective Agency, we are working on a new project looking at asthma, indoor air pollution and gas stoves.  MetroHealth, along with several local community organizations, will identify 1,200 Cleveland-area households with at least one resident with asthma and work with them to reduce indoor air pollution. They will replace gas ranges with electric ranges, upgrade kitchen electrical systems as needed, and improve kitchen ventilation.  Please review our flyer and call if you are interested and believe you may qualify!

Project Directors: Dr. Ash Sehgal (CHEEER) & Pam Schuellerman (Community Housing Solutions)

Evaluation Team: Dr. Ther Aung & Dr. Maeve MacMurdo

Project Coordinator: Maria Figueroa

NOW HIRING FOR THIS PROJECT!

Available Positions:

Please send resumes to hiring manager Jacquie Dolata jdolata@metrohealth.org