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Women for a Healthy Environment (WHE) is a non-profit environmental health organization that educates residents about public health risks and addresses toxins in the built environment. The organization has a presence in Western and Eastern Pennsylvania.

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WHE’s main program areas – Healthy Homes, Healthy Schools, Healthy Early Learning Centers, and Health Policy – empower individuals to protect themselves, and their families, and advocate for systems change.

WHE’s knowledgeable staff can comment, provide background, or be interviewed on a broad range of topics within the environmental space. 

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Women For a Healthy Environment, a nonprofit organization aims to tackle the challenges that come with living in one of the most polluted cities
HUD awarded over $38 million to city, county, and Native American tribal governments, and non-profit organizations in 17 states to protect children and families
Women for a Healthy Environment and Pittsburghers for Public Transit participated in the fair distributing pamphlets and talking with the public about their organizations.
To commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the landmark Executive Order Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks signed in 1997, the
The American Rescue Plan is funding the replacement of some 750 public lead lines in Pittsburgh, according to the Pittsburgh Water and Sewage Authority.
Years of surveys, policy research, and media reports from around the state suggest that some of these buildings likely pose health risks to students