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Since we know that we can’t wash away this tidal wave of toxicity that surrounds us without serious policy change, we hope to help empower you to engage in local and national action to advocate for fair environmental health and protection policies. Together we can change the marketplace and policy so all women and families are safer.

Search by CATEGORY to find environmental health and justice organizations near you or groups working nationwide to make meaningful change for toxic free living!

What do they do?

Children's Environmental Health Network (CEHN) is a national multi-disciplinary organization whose mission is to protect the developing child from environmental health hazards and promote a healthier environment.

How can I get involved?

Use CEHN’s website to get involved; the network possess resources for child care professionals, healthcare professionals, parents, families, and other child advocates. You can also subscribe to the CEHN newsletter.

What do they do?

Project TENDR is a unique collaboration of leading scientists, health professionals and children’s and environmental advocates. The organization came together in 2015 out of concern over the now substantial scientific evidence linking toxic environmental chemicals to neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, attention deficits, hyperactivity, intellectual disability and learning disorders.

How can I get involved?

Project TENDR’s scientists, medical professionals and children’s and environmental advocates are proposing a broad set of policy measures that governments, corporations and health care institutions should take to lower children’s risks for developing neurodevelopmental disorders. There are also things that we can do in our homes to reduce exposures to the chemicals that can harm the developing brain, find them here!