“I really liked camp because it taught me a lot about my asthma. At the camp I learned how to breathe better when I run. Now I can run farther without getting tired. Before the camp I would wheeze at night and it was hard to sleep. Now I sleep better.”

Luis De La Torre,
Asthma Camper,
San Jose

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Smoke Free Parks

Breathe California advocates for smoke free parks in order to reduce the impact of tobacco use and addiction in our communities. In recent years, more than a dozen localities in California have enacted smoking bans in public parks to protect families and children from the dangerous health effects of secondhand smoke. Exposure to secondhand smoke may be responsible for the onset of 8,000 to 26,000 new cases of asthma each year as well as up to 1.6 million doctor visits for middle ear infections. Locally, our campaigns for smoke free parks have been already begun in San Jose, and most recently Milpitas, who enacted such a ban.

As part of these campaigns, Breathe California:

For more information, or to help us lobby for smoke free parks in your community, contact Dennis Acha at (408) 998-5865. For more information on the smoke-free parks drive in San Jose, visit the Tobacco Free Collaborative website.