Check out the links below for more in-depth information about EHW’s Mission & Overview, Board & Staff, Contributions & Finances, Current & Recent Projects & Activities, History, Our Green Office, Parking at EHW…
Since 1980, Environmental Health Watch (EHW) has played a unique role in Northeast Ohio, helping the public and policy-makers address critical health concerns related to our urban and industrial environmental. EHW helps devise, assess, demonstrate and promote programs to prevent and reduce exposures to harmful substances indoors and outdoors that cause or aggravate serious health conditions…
Board of Trustees: Shari Weir, Steve Weiss, Elizabeth Cagan, Pete Dell, Alan Finkelstein, Don Slocum, Carol Smith…Core Program Staff: Fatima Allen, Matt Berges, Emily Blanchard, Kim Foreman, Stuart Greenberg, Mandy Metcalf, Debrah Muhammed, Akbar Tyler…Other Staff & Consultants.
Contributions: You can donate to Environmental Health Watch through Network for Good…Financial Accountability: Environmental Health Watch is a not-for-profit Ohio corporation..Funding: Financial support for EHW comes from a variety of sources…Sources and Uses of Funds.
Overview of EHW’s Projects & Activities: EHW’s programs encompass two broad and interrelated areas: Green and Healthy Housing and Community Environmental Health. An overarching program focus is greenhouse gas reduction, which is addressed in both program areas…Current Green and Healthy Housing Projects & Activities…Current Community Environmental Health Projects & Activities…Previous EHW Projects.
Since 1980, Environmental Health Watch has played a unique role in Northeast Ohio, helping the public and policy-makers address critical health concerns related to our urban and industrial environment. The organization initially brought together concerned citizens and representatives from local health, environment and public interest organizations to focus on environmental justice issues…
EHW is located in the first historic green building in Cleveland. Completed in 2003, the building was the first commercial retrofit in Ohio to earn LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). It combines recycled building materials, a geothermal building heating and cooling system and a green roof to provide a healthier, more sustainable office environment…






