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EPA Grants Will Help Massachusetts Create Healthy Communities

Release date: 11/30/2005

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Contact: Sheryl Rosner (rosner.sheryl@epa.gov), EPA Office of Public Affairs, (617) 918-1865

For Immediate Release: November 30, 2005; Release # sr051103

(Boston, MA) – Nine projects in Massachusetts were awarded $336,092 by the US Environmental Protection Agency to help create healthy and livable communities in the state.

“When we invest in local environmental health we invest in our children and their future,” said Robert W. Varney, regional administrator of EPA’s New England office. “Here in Massachusetts, EPA is working with organizations in the community to protect and improve the environment so all children and families can breathe clean air, drink clean water and live and learn in communities that are free from environmental risks.”

Eight of the grants announced today totaling $236,100, were among 23 selected in New England this year through EPA New England’s Healthy Communities Grant Program. The other award was given by EPA headquarters as a targeted grant to reduce childhood lead poisoning. This $99,992 grant went to the Medical Foundation for Lead Action Collaborative, which aims to eliminate lead poisoning in Boston by 2008. The money will be used for a project called “Ending Childhood Lead Poisoning in Boston: Targeting High Risk Housing, Focusing Resources.” This project will involve multi-media education and outreach to reduced incidences of childhood lead poisoning in Boston neighborhoods.

The other eight grants announced today were given to the following groups:

In 2003, EPA New England initiated the Healthy Communities Grant Program to join resources from nine separate programs to better address environmental issues affecting public health. The grant program identifies top quality community-based projects that will achieve measurable environmental and human health improvements in communities across New England. The grants are targeted to places with high risks from toxic air pollution, serving sensitive populations or urban areas.

More information on EPA New England’s Healthy Community Grants is available at: http://www.epa.gov/ne/eco/uep/grants_2005hc.html.

Related Information:
Urban Environmental Program
2005 Healthy Communities Grant Program

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