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SUMMARY:Morgan Village Truck Count
DESCRIPTION:Sign up to volunteer for our upcoming training and truck count in Camden\, NJ! \nTruck counts are a great way to document the impact of trucks on air quality and health in different environmental justice communities. We conduct truck counts and air monitoring projects because there is power in collectively gathered and owned data. \nJoin us on Thursday\, October 19th to learn more about the different types of polluting trucks that are spewing deadly diesel emissions throughout predominately low-income communities. Sign up today! \n[REGISTER]
URL:https://njeja.org/event/morgan-village-truck-count/
LOCATION:Morgan Village Middle School\, 990 Morgan Blvd\, Camden\, NJ\, United States
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SUMMARY:Offshore Wind Training Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join our NJ Offshore Wind Training program to gain the essential skills and knowledge needed for a career in the rapidly growing offshore wind industry. Our comprehensive program offers hands-on training and expert instruction to prepare you for exciting opportunities in this emerging clean energy sector. No prior industry experience is needed to enroll in this training program. \nPriority for this program will be given to individuals who reside in a New Jersey overburdened community. All interested applicants must apply here: https://tinyurl.com/NJEJAOSW. \nTo learn more\, register for the virtual info session on Thursday\, October 19th from 1PM-2PM. Please share with your networks!
URL:https://njeja.org/event/offshore-wind-training-info-session/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Inaugural Public Health Symposium for Health Justice in New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:This inaugural event will bring together researchers\, advocates\, public health specialists\, philanthropists\, healthcare leaders and more to discuss real-world and meaningful transformational public health opportunities. Melissa Miles\, Executive Director of NJEJA\, will speak on Climate Change and Environmental Justice. To learn more about this event\, visit: https://acendahealth.org/phi-conference/.
URL:https://njeja.org/event/inaugural-public-health-symposium-for-health-justice-in-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Rowan College of South Jersey- Gloucester\, 1400 Tanyard Rd\, Building N\, Sewell\, NJ\, 08080\, United States
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SUMMARY:EPA Region 2 Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center Launch
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to learn how to access and pursue environmental justice funding opportunities\, ranging from federal environmental health grants to state workforce development programs and private foundation grants? We can help! \nJoin NJEJA and our partners via Zoom on Monday\, October 30 as we launch the Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center. The Region 2 “TCTAC” is funded by the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy to provide training and other assistance to build capacity for navigating federal grant application systems\, writing strong grant proposals\, and effectively managing grant funding. \nOur TCTAC also seeks to build power in environmental justice communities and environmental justice organizations in New Jersey and New York\, by building networks and partnerships throughout the region. \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://njeja.org/event/tctac/
LOCATION:Online
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