Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice

For General Support Of The Goods Movement, Air Quality And Development Campaign Programs

  • Amount
    $125,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/16/2009
  • Term
    24.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.ccaej.org 
Address
P.O. Box 33124, Jurupa Valley, CA, 92519, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the Goods Movement, Air Quality and Policy Development Program  
The Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice works on air quality and environmental justice issues in California’s low-income and predominately Hispanic Inland Valley. The World Health Organization ranked this area as the fourth-most polluted in the world, due to rail and diesel truck traffic headed to and from Los Angeles ports. With this grant support, the Center will continue to mobilize and inform residents whose health suffers from this pollution, and lead a coalition to establish and enforce state and local policies to reduce global warming and other pollution from freight traffic.
for support of the Goods Movement, Air Quality and Policy Development Program  
The Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice works on air quality and environmental justice issues in California’s low-income and predominately Hispanic Inland Valley. The World Health Organization ranked this area as the fourth-most polluted in the world, due to rail and diesel truck traffic headed to and from Los Angeles ports. By mobilizing residents whose health suffers from this pollution, the Center leads coalition efforts to establish and enforce state and local policies to reduce global warming and other pollution from freight traffic.
for support of the Goods Movement, Air Quality and Policy Development Program  
The Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice works on air quality and environmental justice issues in California’s low-income and predominately Hispanic Inland Valley. The World Health Organization ranked the Inland Valley as the fourth most polluted area in the world, due to rail and diesel truck traffic headed to and from Los Angeles ports. The Center addresses the public health and climate change impacts from air pollution by mobilizing residents to encourage establishment of strong pollution reduction requirements. With renewed funding, the organization would continue building grassroots support for adoption of strong rail and truck emission reduction policies and increased civic engagement in the region.

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