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NJ Climate Superfund Rally!
Join us on Monday, November 17th at the Trenton Statehouse Annex for the Climate Superfund Rally — a statewide call to action demanding that polluters, not taxpayers, pay for the cost of climate disasters.
2025 Annual Member Meeting
Join us for our 2025 Clean Water Action Member Meeting as we celebrate The Power of Clean Water Action!
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week In PA - Allegheny County
Every October, Clean Water Action works with allied environmental organizations here in Pittsburgh to put on a series of events in recognition of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week. As you may know, lead exposure continues to harm families in Pittsburgh, especially in Black communities, where aging housing, schools, and water systems carry the highest risk. This year is no different! This year's lead safe awareness week kicks off tomorrow and goes on until October 25th.
Development Manager | Hybrid in Boston, MA
Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund Massachusetts are seeking a full-time hybrid Development Manager to build and strengthen our fundraising program that supports our statewide initiatives. This role will be instrumental in cultivating donor relationships, securing foundation support, and ensuring the financial sustainability of our programs. In Massachusetts, Clean Water’s work focuses on climate justice, environmental health, and equitable access to clean energy, including protecting drinking water, reducing toxic pollution, holding corporations accountable, empowering youth leadership within the environmental justice movement, and advancing pro-environment policies and leadership at every level of government.
Jesus Alonso
Jesus was born in Bakersfield, CA and has lived in Lamont most of his life. He has been involved in various civic organizations. In 2012, he began his community organizing work in partnership with the Dolores Huerta Foundation. There he was trained in strategic skill development in community organizing. After his training, he was a lead community organizer in Kern County, addressing youth issues that included: teen pregnancy prevention and advocacy to reverse juvenile school suspensions. He organized house meetings, action events and outreach activities that had a profound impact in the