We create healthy homes and sustainable communities by identifying and removing hazards, engaging people, and advancing equitable environmental solutions.
Local civic and philanthropic leaders will discuss how Greater Cleveland can leverage cross sector collaboration at the COP28 UN Climate Change conference in Dubai on Dec. 5 at 8 a.m. EST. Register to watch the livestream.
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Environmental Health Watch is thrilled to collaborate with the EPA, Blacks in Green (BIG), and other nationwide nonprofit organizations to advance the cause of environmental justice and offer solutions and support for community improvement.
The new https://t.co/MhHmKVHuni details our efforts to create healthy homes, people, and communities across Northeast Ohio and beyond. View our strategic plan along with upcoming events, plus how to get involved as a member of the EHW team: https://t.co/OlVkYnBq18
Breaking news to share: Cleveland has been accepted as a @BUILD_Health community for 2023-2026. The project (lead by @EHWCleveland with @SOCHealthSystem, @loiterEC, Food Access Raises Everyone, Freethinkers, and @cleDPH) brings resources to build a Central-Kinsman Food Co-Op!
We are thrilled to be joining the @BUILD_Health Challenge! @EHWCleveland, @CDPH, @CLEStVincentCMC are teaming up to bring better health to Cleveland. Learn how we’re driving sustainable improvements in community health.
EHW is partnering with Blacks in Green as one of 17 EJ Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers with $10M grant to advance environmental justice! Read the full press release: https://t.co/cTJoxFYPO6
Supporting community development requires creating tools so people can have their own agency, be it through home ownership, local business development, or the ability to put money into your own community, says @majoracarter. #BUILDHealth