Community Health Worker Network

For over two decades, we have hosted capacity-building workshops for CHWs, promotoras, and other asthma educators. Participation is open to anyone providing asthma education in diverse communities across California and beyond. Participants identify meeting topics, and we find experts for presentations and discussion, hosting 8-10 virtual meetings per year. To receive emails about upcoming workshops, please complete this form.

I so appreciate how you get great speakers to keep us informed…I left the training feeling empowered and more knowledgeable and that will be very helpful for my clients. Thank you again for all your assistance.

-Nebiyat Hagos, Social Worker

Our Upcoming Meetings

  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Integrated Pest Management (IPM)- peer discussion and expert Q&A; 9/16

    Join us on September 16th from 11am-12:30pm for a session focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This session will build on the introductory session that we hosted in June. Check out the recording here. In this session, you’ll have the opportunity to:  –Participate in small group discussions with peers –Ask questions of IPM expert, Andrew Sutherland, PhD, with…

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  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Self-Care for Asthma Home Visitors; 9/10

    Join us on September 10th at 10am Pacific Time for a session with Brooke Briggance, Program Director of Cypress Resilience Project. Doing the work we do in the community can take a toll on our health and wellbeing. Toxic stress and burn out are real for community health workers, so we need strategies to help…

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Our Past Meetings

  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Motivational Interviewing

    On August 18, 2025, the RAMP CHW Meeting focused on Motivational Interviewing. Christine Schudel, MSW, MPH, Program Manager, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland, conducted this interactive training. A recording can be found here. Materials on Motivational Interviewing can be found here. For additional information, reach out to Anne Kelsey Lamb at anne@rampasthma.org.

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  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Identifying and addressing asthma triggers during home visits

    On July 1st, the RAMP CHW meeting featured a panel discussion on identifying and addressing asthma triggers during home visits, highlighting the best practices and experiences of three asthma home visitors. Panelists included:  Victor Magallon with Watts Healthcare based in Los Angeles Isamay Pasilla with Comite Civico del Valle based in Brawley Alexa Silva with…

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  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Understanding and discussing tenants’ rights with Asthma Remediation clients

    On June 24, 2025, the RAMP CHW meeting focused on understanding and discussing tenants’ rights with Asthma Remediation clients, presented by Ana Charco and Nayeli Inzunza with Latino Health Access. You can view the recording here and the slides here.

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  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Integrated Pest Management for Asthma Remediation clients

    The June 3rd RAMP CHW meeting focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Asthma Remediation clients. The workshop, specifically for asthma home visitors: The recording can be found here and the presentation slides can be found here. A list of IPM supplies and services can be found here.

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In addition to building capacity, as a core part of our Healthcare Equity goal, we advocate for policies and programs to integrate CHWs and promotoras into the healthcare system, focusing on Medi-Cal given the disproportionate impact of asthma on low-income communities. 

Why CHWs and promotoras? They serve an essential role in asthma management. Robust evidence shows that CHWs and promotoras provide effective asthma self-management and environmental education, bridge the gap between patients and their providers, offer social services such as interpretation and referrals, and perform care navigation.

CHWs and promotoras are recognized as uniquely effective in delivering culturally competent home-based asthma interventions because they often have shared cultural backgrounds with participants. Even in cases where there is not a shared cultural background, effective asthma educators practice cultural humility, which is the process of bringing into check the power imbalances between the provider and the individual or family. The CHW/promotora approach to a culturally humble process involves asking questions to gain knowledge, achieving mutual respect, and moving toward shared goal-setting and decision-making.

Innovations in state approaches to Medi-Cal, as well as the leadership of some private payers, are creating more opportunities for CHWs, promotoras, and other non-licensed providers to be reimbursed for providing services in home and community settings.

To learn more, contact Anne Kelsey Lamb at anne@rampasthma.org/.

RAMP is an organization that has accompanied me in my journey as an asthma community health worker for more than two decades, and I am grateful for that.

-Silvia Raymundo, CHW

Regional Asthma Management and Prevention
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