Environmental Health Fund
To coordinate and promote campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants as a precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals.
To coordinate and promote campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants as a precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals.
To investigate human rights violations in Colombia using forensic science techniques and providing psychological services to victims’ family members.
To educate young women about emergency contraception, and to increase access to emergency contraception on college campuses.
To reduce or eliminate the environmental, safety and health consequences resulting from the storage of nuclear material at the Hanford site.
To give state-level reproductive rights and health advocates and policymakers access to the most current and accurate data, research and analysis to promote the development of reproductive health policy at the state level.
To move the health care sector to make environmental health issues important criteria in product selection of medical devices, building materials, food and chemicals; and to educate the health care industry about the links between environmental toxins and human health.
To ensure that emerging green building standards incorporate health-based criteria by eliminating building materials that release toxic chemicals into the environment; and to encourage the health care, religious and affordable housing sectors to use those criteria in their building programs.
To establish state-based nonprofit civic participation initiatives that harness the untapped abilities of the public interest and social service sectors to increase civic engagement among the populations they serve and represent.
To coordinate and promote campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants as a precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals.
To hire a communications director to increase the association’s capacity to protect access to birth control and family planning.