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Back to school!

Take Action For Prevention by adding these 3 environmental health considerations to your new Fall routine...

  • Consider how you, and especially children, use cell phones.  Limit exposure of cell phones to children entirely.  Store cell phones away from the body, and use headphones when you are on a call.

  • Take Action locally, and rally for improved air quality around your local school.  Use WHEN's Air Quality Action Guide to raise awareness and help to enforce local anti-idling Toronto bylaws.

WHAT'S NEW?

As signs of spring come into bloom, May is also a time across Canada to raise awareness about the environmental causes of Asthma. Did you know that 3 million people in Canada suffer from Asthma? At least 12 percent of Canadian children suffer from Asthma. And the trend is not encouraging - the numbers of those with Asthma have been increasing in the last 20 years world wide (more Asthma facts).

Take Action for Prevention! Here are just a few ideas:

  • Download WHEN's Air Quality Action Guide: Let's Clean Up the Air Around Our Kids' Schools!, and get active in your community. This guide is packed with lots of information and practical tips that you can implement today to improve local air quality.

  • Get a group together and screen the film, Toxic Trespass. Its a compelling documentary about the toxic burden that even children are exposed to. The filmmaker takes us on a journey to Windsor and Sarnia where residents are faced with an alarming cluster of environmental health concerns, and introduces us to the local activists that are taking positive action for change.

  • Visit Asthma Society of Canada's website. Learn how you can better control Asthma if you or someone you love has it, and how to use the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) to inform your choices.

2010 - WHEN's Year In Review

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WHEN volunteers

This year WHEN led several important initiatives for our health and environment. Though your participation and your donations, we have been able to achieve great things! As you know, WHEN successfully uses film and accompanying resource guides, such as Exposure: Environmental Links to Breast Cancer, and Toxic Trespass: How Safe are Our Children? in community workshops and screenings (excellent resources available for sale on our website).  In the spring, WHEN and Planet in Focus co-sponsored the Toronto premiere of Living Downstream, a film based on Sandra Steingraber's book by the same name, to great acclaim. In early 2011, Living Downstream will be added to our repertoire when it is released on DVD. WHEN will be partnering again with Planet in Focus in 2011, for the Toronto launch of Breathtaking, a film by Kathleen Mullen on another timely issue, asbestos.This year, WHEN raised the issue of the toxics in our everyday household and personal care products. The edgy WTF! Campaign (wannabetoxicfree.org) challenges the composition of these products, particularly the hidden toxins labelled as "fragrance".  By combining information and action, this campaign encourages everyone to raise these issues with the policy makers who regulate these projects. Examining the full lifecycle of consumer products, WHEN also piloted a new collection program, Lower Your Doses, which raises awareness of the impact that discarding household and beauty products (and the parabens, phthalates, tricolsan, propylene glycol they contain) can have on our health and on our environment.  Working with South Riverdale Community Centre, we introduced collection bins into two Toronto Grassroots stores, and disposed of this toxic waste at the City of Toronto's environment days. We hope to broaden the program next year and offer a year-round option for safer disposal, while at the same time encouraging municipal collection as household hazardous waste.

WHEN rounded off a year's work on these issues with Connect Beauty, an event promoting ethical, eco-friendly fashion through a partnership with Fashion Takes Action. The event was both beautiful and educational. Many of the chemicals that go into making clothing affect all of us, but particularly the production workers.

We also engaged individuals and groups in a very personal way. In partnership with Live Green Toronto, WHEN presented the Leaside Eco-Fair, a local example of how we can bring together organizations that offer alternatives to the toxic chemicals in our household cleaning and personal care products, and even teaching us how to "do it ourselves"! We also partnered with the Multicultural Inter-Agency Group of Peel, working with immigrant women in Mississauga and Malton to share practical information about environmental health risks and how to make better choices for themselves and their families. Also new in 2010, WHEN's Book Club offers another avenue for learning about the issues.  Once a month, activists gather to discuss a new book on the environmental scene, such as, Slow Death by Rubber Duck, Not Just A Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry, Pink Ribbons, Inc., Sea Sick: The Global Ocean in Crisis, Living Downstream and Disconnect.

As always, WHEN welcomes your participation! Join our volunteer team. WHEN's work is largely carried out by volunteers - the more we have, the more we can do. And with social media, the possibilities for raising awareness grow and grow!

Another way to support WHEN is to become a monthly donor. Supporting us this way, a little at a time, may be easier for you to manage, and at the end of the year, you will receive a charitable donation receipt for the entire year's amount. This method of supporting us is efficient and cost-effective, as we have a more predictable monthly income to match our highly predictable monthly expenses!

In the spirit of peace and solidarity, on behalf of the WHEN Board, we wish you a happy and healthy holiday season and a good year in 2011.