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Sponsors: Trade, Health and Environment Impact Project, funded by The California Endowment Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center (USC/UCLA), funded by NIEHS Children’s Environmental Health Sciences Center (USC/UCLA) funded by NIEHS and EPA Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (UCLA)
Co-Sponsors: Coalition for Clean Air Environment Now Liberty Hill Foundation
Conference Supporters: Ariella Morrow
Sponsors, Co-Sponsors and Conference Supporters financially contributed to the Conference in the following categories: Sponsors $5,000+, Co-Sponsors $1000-4,999, and Conference Supporters $100-999. Your organization listed here! Click here to download a Sponsor, Co-Sponsor and Conference Supporters Form (PDF), save and e-mail to info@theimpactproject.org.
Community Partners: American Lung Association of California Coalition for Clean Air Communities for a Better Environment Communities for Clean Ports Environmental Health Coalition Filipino FACES Harry Bridges Institute International Brotherhood of Teamsters Liberty Hill Foundation Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy National Resource Defense Council Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles South Coast Interfaith Council Sierra Club - Harbor Vision Task Force Watts Harbor Economic Development Corporation
Your organization listed here! Click here to download a Community Partner Form (PDF), save, and e-mail to info@theimpactproject.org.
Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice (CCAEJ), Riverside and San Bernardino, CA East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ), Commerce and East LA, CA Communities for a Safe Environment (CFASE), Wilmington, CA Long Beach Alliance for Children with Asthma (LBACA), Long Beach, CA Outreach Program of the Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center (USC/UCLA), Los Angeles Urban and Environmental Policy Institute, Occidental College (UEPI), Los Angeles
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