Empower Your Community Against Pollution

A citizen science lending library will help WNYers stay safe and healthy, in the face of environmental polluters.

A fundraising campaign for Citizen Science Community Resources

In 2012, Jackie James-Creedon led a team of community members that took Tonawanda Coke to court, forcing them to pay for environmental crimes. Today, the need in our community has not lessened. While studies continue, each citizen has the right to discover the toxins near their homes and to protect their families. 

We remain committed to the community organizing, citizen science, and grassroots efforts for social change. So we're working together to make sure that our neighbors have access to the help they need. 

The Citizen Science Lending Library will be stocked with soil-testing kits and other things needed to make sure we can examine our environment and keep our neighbors safe. Each kit costs over $80 to create.  We want to open our doors with tools and resources to examine our soil, air, and water through citizen science. We need your help to make it happen! 

Your contribution will help us stock the lending library, spread the news, and train our neighbors 

We can't do it without you. 

Share this Campaign!