Endangered Species Coalition
To support the Leadership Fund for Brock Evans.
To support the Leadership Fund for Brock Evans.
To provide travel assistance to parents and caregivers to the annual conference; and to provide general support.
To provide emergency travel support and legal advice to a human rights advocate from Saudi Arabia who is under threat and considering applying for political asylum in the US.
To expand access to abortion services by educating and involving mid-level or advance practice clinicians in abortion care, increasing abortion training opportunities and resources, and giving women needed information when they are faced with unplanned pregnancies.
To support the Global Warming Public Education Campaign, which will conduct an intensive media, policy, and public education campaign to promote policies and programs to reduce US global warming pollution.
To protect and expand access to family planning and reproductive health care for low-income women through the federally funded family planning program, Title X.
To begin providing assistance to communities in Vermont faced with toxic contamination problems by opening an office in Montpelier; to strengthen the equivalent program in Maine; and to assist residents and neighborhood groups fighting toxic hazards in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
To promote and protect the rights to freedom of expression and information in Venezuela, bringing together representatives from the media, the public interest sector, government and academia.
To train government employees on the interpretation and implementation of national and international legislation dealing with refugee issues.
To develop a health-oriented coalition comprised of cancer survivors, public health officials, health care providers, educators, and mainstream, disease-specific organizations that advances both near-term environmental health objectives and policy reforms.