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Ashley Cochrane of Berea, her mom
Mary Ellen and daughter Sylvia
Ashley and her mom are both cancer survivors. Ashley is concerned for the future health of her daughter. "It's my strong hope that someday all our children will know that the chemicals around them have been tested and proven to be safe for their health." |
KY Moms share their hopes
for chemical policy reform 
Eboni Neal Cochran of Louisville and her son Kai
Eboni, Co-Coordinator of Rubbertown Emergency Action (REACT), lives in a community adjacent to Rubbertown, a cluster of 11 chemical plants. "Each day we feel the urgent need for chemical policy reform. This report should get decision makers thinking about the physical and financial costs to those who are suffering from toxic exposures."
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KEF's Issues
KEF Presentation
Windows of Vulnerability
The Times in Our Life When We Are Least Resistant to Toxic Exposures
KEF Presentation
Clean & Healthy Homes
A hands-on demonstration teaching YOU how to make safe, inexpensive cleaning products.
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