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Lead by Example: Equitably Addressing Disparities in Lead Exposure through Collective Impact
Lead by Example: Equitably Addressing Disparities in Lead Exposure through Collective Impact By: Cassie Bolinger, Lead-Free NJ Program Coordinator Pictured from left to right: Ben Haygood, Stephanie Greenwood, Memphis Madden, Shereyl Snider, Barbara George Johnson...
Advancing Systems-Level Change through Community and Collaboration at the 2024 Membership Meeting
Advancing Systems-Level Change through Community and Collaboration By: Sneha Patel, New Jersey Future Communications Specialist Pictured from left to right: Kelvin Boddy, Shanikwa Lemon, Kandyce Perry, Geovanni Cantizano, Xin “Leo” Li, Jennifer Barrientos “Everywhere...
Commissioners Call for Cross-Departmental Collaboration, Information Transparency, and Systems Shift to Address Lead Poisoning in New Jersey
Commissioners Call for Cross-Departmental Collaboration, Information Transparency, and Systems Shift to Address Lead Poisoning in New Jersey Cassie Bolinger, Lead-Free NJ Program Coordinator July 3, 2024 Pictured from left to right: Shawn LaTourette, Commissioner of...
Municipal Leaders Claim Public Engagement is Largest Asset to Lead Replacement Efforts
Municipal Leaders Claim Public Engagement is Largest Asset to Lead Replacement Efforts REPOST of New Jersey Future Blog: https://www.njfuture.org/2024/06/24/municipal-leaders-claim-public-engagement-is-largest-asset-to-lead-replacement-efforts/ June 24th, 2024 by...
EPA Lead in Soil at Ulysses S. Grant Intermediate School in the East Trenton Neighborhood
EPA Lead in Soil at Ulysses S. Grant Intermediate School in the East Trenton Neighborhood School Soil Sampling Results Resultados del muestreo de suelo en escuelas Rezilta Rechèch Tè nan Lekòl yo School Soil Sampling Results The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
First Ever Joint Membership Meeting Held by Jersey Water Works & Lead-Free New Jersey
First Ever Joint Membership Meeting Held by Jersey Water Works & Lead-Free New Jersey Sneha Patel, Communications Specialist From left to right: Rick Dovey, Atlantic County Utilities Authority; Anthony Diaz, Newark Water Coalition; Kelvin Boddy, Housing and...
Spring Cleaning and Lead in Your Environment
Spring Cleaning and Lead in Your Environment Spring cleaning is an excellent opportunity to reduce lead exposure in your environment. Lead can accumulate in dust and soil and cause harm to both your health and the environment. Download and print our flyer with...
January: How Lead in the Soil Affects the Food We Eat
How Lead in the Soil Affects the Food We Eat, Including One of Our Favorite Snacks By now, many have heard about the unhealthy levels of lead and cadmium in some dark chocolate. Dark chocolate is a favorite for many products used in cooking, baking, or just plain...
September Membership Meeting Recap
Lead-Free New Jersey Hosts Membership Meeting to Engage Communities On the evening of Wednesday, September 28, Lead-Free New Jersey (LFNJ) hosted its September membership meeting over Zoom. Facilitated by LFNJ co-chairs Debbie Mans and Rashan Prailow, the membership...
September: Why Community Advocacy Matters
Why Community Advocacy Matters The month of September brings us back to reality after a summer of sun, fun, and vacation. We hope that this month's blog will turn your attention to community advocacy and the work of some of our wonderful Lead-Free New Jersey hub...
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