Environmental Health Association of Alberta launches new website
Posted on Nov 05, 2009 by Susie Collins in Blog, MCS, Media/Videos, Susie Collins
New website focuses on learning to live a less toxic life style, how to live with environmental illnesses.
Roberta Bradley, vice president at the Environmental Health Association of Alberta, reports on the launch of EHA-AB’s new website.
What is the Environmental Health Association of Alberta (EHA-AB)?
We are a non-profit environmental health organisation with an object to promote education and information on environmental sensitivities and environmentally induced illnesses. We provide resources and support to those persons or institutions affected or interested. We also strive to raise awareness within medical communities, educational institutions and the general public. Our goal is to prevent further cases of environmental illness from occurring. Our hope is to assist our members in making healthier choices in:
* personal care products
* home care products
* housing
* construction materials
* lawn and yard care products
“We’ve finally got our website open to the public,” says Roberta. “I thought I’d pass along our link and if you have a spot on your websites where you link to associate groups, please add us.”
Roberta also says they are busy adding more content. “The site has a lot more growing to do!” she says.
Congratulations to Roberta and EHA-AB! We all look forward to watching you grow and learning more about healthy lifestyles.
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