Commonweal
To use biomonitoring as a technical tool in support of chemicals policies that better protect human and ecosystem health.
To use biomonitoring as a technical tool in support of chemicals policies that better protect human and ecosystem health.
To provide training and professional development opportunities for direct service staff at community-based nonprofit and public agencies in the education, employment, and training sectors.
To stimulate national and international efforts to phase out hazardous chemicals from mainstream commerce by serving as strategist, convener, coordinator, implementer and fundraiser in support of key policy and market campaigns.
To expand local purchases from area farmers and production at the Foodbank Farm for food distribution to low-income Vermonters.
In collaboration with INFORM and Green Seal, to harness and enhance the Coalition for Healthier Schools through collaborative working relationships and increased technical assistance; to use green cleaning as an introductory issue to connect parents, labor, school communities and the…
To increase access to reproductive health services for adolescents by educating providers about laws relating to minors’ access to contraceptives.
To promote human rights around the world, emphasizing US civil liberties, refugee protection, international justice, anti-discrimination and protection of human rights defenders.
To coordinate the Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative, which will increase awareness and discourse about links between environmental exposures and developmental and learning disabilities among organizations, affected individuals and their families, service providers, and ultimately policymakers.
To strengthen the early implementation of the European Union’s REACH program by identifying the chemicals of highest concern that will be subject to the most stringent regulation.
To conduct the 2007 summer institute on the biology of developmental disabilities.