"Voices for Healthy Environments,
Healthy Communities, Healthy Jobs"

December 7- 8, 2001
Inglewood, CA
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Partnerships - Reciprocities |
By signing up as an organizing partner, you get:
- Promotion and/or visibility of your issue, program or organization.
A chance to get your message out to people who care about
the environment and its impact on the health and well-being
of our communities.
- An opportunity to showcase environmental health issues
of concern to you.
- An opportunity to create and share a visual display for
your issue, program or organization. (Exhibits will be up
during entire Town Hall Meeting)
- Networking opportunities with the extended occupational
and environmental health community (researchers, activists,
union leaders, health care workers, health officials, government
scientists and regulators, etc.).
- Opportunities to meet policy makers and politicians to
inform and educate them on environmental issues of concern
to you.
- Access to potential funding sources to address environmental
issues of concern to you.
- Input on agendas of environmental health research institutes
& foundations (e.g., NIEHS, EPA, Cal-EPA).
- An opportunity to learn more about environmental health
issues of concern to others in the L.A. area.
- An opportunity to share your message with a diverse group
of committed community-based organizations as well as young
people and youth organizers.

And you agree to do one or more of the following:
- Lend the use of your organization's name in Town Hall Meeting
publicity, in support of the meeting.
- Provide mailing lists and/or include Town Meeting information
in your organization's mailings.
- Provide resources, such as:
- Funding for Town Meeting,
- In-kind services,
- Volunteer assistance at the Town Hall meeting or promotional
events prior to the Meeting
- Promote the Town Hall Meeting
- Participate in a collaborative opening ceremony
- Bring your membership to the meeting
- Invite young people (ages 14-18) associated with your organization
to participate in the Town Hall Meeting
For more information on being a Community Partner for the Town
Hall Meeting,
please contact: Andrea Hricko 323-442-3077, E-mail: ahricko@usc.edu

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