Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP) is a national organization working to eliminate toxic chemicals and other environmental exposures that lead to breast cancer.
At BCPP, they:
- Work with communities most highly impacted by the environmental exposures linked to breast cancer.
- Translate science into education and action.
- Press businesses to make products safer.
- And pass health-protective laws.
Lipstick Angels is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing oncology-sensitive, customized clean beauty, skincare and wellness services to anyone affected by cancer.
At Lipstick Angels, they:
- Offer virtual professional makeup and wellness sessions to patients undergoing cancer treatments.
- Work with hospitals and healthcare facilities to bring beauty and wellness programs directly to patients at their bedsides.
- Provide education around non-toxic beauty, where oncology-trained professionals guide participants in making informed choices about safe, personal care products.
The Williams Syndrome Association (WSA) works to advance the interests of all individuals with Williams syndrome throughout their lifespan by providing programming and resources, supporting research, promoting partnerships and connections, and ensuring that the infrastructure of the organization has the capacity to lead our community toward its goals.
At the Williams Syndrome Association, they:
- Provide information and emotional support to individuals with characteristics of Williams syndrome, their families and the professionals who work with them.
- Develop programs and services to help build strengths and meet challenges from early childhood through adulthood.
- Increase public awareness and understanding of Williams syndrome.
- Encourage and support research into a wide range of issues related to Williams syndrome.
The Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s ocean, waves and beaches for all people through a powerful activist network.
At the Surfrider Foundation, they:
- Reduce the impact of plastics in the marine environments that surround us.
- Defend our ocean from challenges threatening the vitality of the ecosystem.
- Work with decision-makers to ensure full and fair beach access for all to enjoy.
- Take on issues that threaten our beaches and natural shorelines.
- Protect the health and sustainability of our planet's most precious resource.
Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) drives action towards a future free from the impacts of toxic chemicals rooted in gender justice alongside those historically and presently ignored by the environmental health movement by leveraging an intersectional solidarity approach based on our expertise in research, advocacy, and organizing.
At WVE, they:
- Offer resources and workshops to educate consumers to make healthier choices.
- Hold companies accountable for the safety of their products through corporate campaigns and regulatory actions.
- Increase public awareness and understanding of what a toxic-free environment and future can and should look like.
- Conduct and support research to identify and expose harmful ingredients in products.
- Train emerging leaders through the WVE Intimate Care and Menstrual Equity Fellowship Program.