The document discusses several initiatives by the EPA and other organizations to address children's asthma, especially among minority and underserved populations. It recommends implementing prevention models that address both social and medical challenges. It also recommends building primary care teams including clinicians, nurses, and community health workers. The EPA partners with other groups to conduct community outreach and education. Specific initiatives mentioned include providing air quality information, promoting environmental controls in healthcare, supporting school-based education programs, and campaigns to raise awareness and reduce indoor triggers like secondhand smoke.