Joining with others who share your concern about toxics and developmental disabilities helps build a powerful force for changing the status quo. Working together in your local community and around the nation we can encourage new polices that are more protective of our children and future generations.


Recent announcements by the U.S. EPA on arsenic, dioxin and Dursban—which are associated with serious health, developmental or reproductive hazards—have focused attention on winning better protections for children and our environment. You can help.


There are many local, regional and national organizations active on environmental health, learning and developmental disabilities, and/or children's issues. There are also many local, state, national and international governmental agencies that provide useful information.