Environmental Justice Health Alliance members develop programs that win long-lasting changes by working across traditional boundaries, filling strategic gaps, mobilizing diverse partners, amplifying critical voices, and integrating strategies.
We provide the space and resources for partners to develop and lead joint campaigns and projects that target multiple aspects of the human health and environmental harm caused by the chemical and energy industries. Current programs focus on jobs and the economy, emerging technologies, connections between energy and chemicals, public policy and market-based solutions, and many more critical issues.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
Anchorage, Alaska
Black Women for Wellness LA
Los Angeles, California
Clean Power Lake County
Waukegan, Illinois
Concerned Citizens of Wagon Mound and Mora County
Wagon Mound, New Mexico
Delaware Concerned Residents for Environmental Justice
Wilmington, Delaware
Harambee House
Savannah, Georgia
Just Transition Alliance
San Diego, California
Los Jardines Institute (The Gardens Institute)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mossville Environmental Action Now
Westlake, Louisiana
People Concerned About Chemical Safety
Charleston, West Virginia
Physicians for Social Responsibility — Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
PODER (People Organized in Defense of Earth & Her Resources)
Austin, Texas
Rubbertown Emergency ACTion (REACT)
Louisville, Kentucky
Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (t.e.j.a.s.)
Houston, Texas
West County Toxics Coalition
Richmond, California