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Foundation Supporters

Public and private foundations and government agencies that gave their financial support to Washington Toxics Coalition in 2005.

Grants and in-kind gifts from foundations and agencies are important in enabling us to continue our efforts for pollution prevention. We wish to thank and recognize the following for their support in 2005:

Grantors

Beldon Fund

Bullitt Foundation
Burning Foundation
Coming Clean
Compton Foundation
Dewey Bigelow Foundation
Dudley Foundation
Health Care Without Harm
Horizons Foundation
John Merck Fund
Johnson Family Foundation
Kapor Foundation
Marisla Foundation
Public Welfare Foundation
Russell Family Foundation
Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation
Seattle Foundation
Social Venture Partners
Tortuga Foundation
Wallace Genetic Foundation
Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Washington Women's Foundation
Winky Foundation

Contributors

Ann Wyman Youth Trust
David and Melinda Gladstone Foundation
Martin Fabert Foundation
Elizabeth Hebert and Donald Guthrie Foundation
Private Foundation

Employment

Executive Director

Environmental Advocacy Research Intern

Event Intern

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Governor Gregoire is about to appoint two people to the state Pesticide Incident Reporting and Tracking (PIRT) Panel. She is being pressured by agricultural/pesticide groups to appoint individuals who stand to gain from minimizing any information or proposals that restrict pesticide use.

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Safe Start for Kids is a resource for parents that will help you to choose safer products and create healthy environments for your children.

www.HealthyToys.org

choices that can help you reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals

 

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Are your kids' toys toxic?
Find out by searching the online toy database at www.HealthyToys.org.

Or use your cell phone to search HealthyToys.org.

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More info at momsrising.org

 

 

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