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The City of Grand Rapids and Get the Lead Out! partners have been awarded $4.6 million in renewal funding to continue fixing homes to protect children from lead poisoning.  The Healthy Homes Coalition will receive approximately $100,000 each year for the next three years to support its CLEARCorps program, an important outreach strategy that educates parents and homesowners and connects them to resources.

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Multi-agency committee meeting to discuss strategies for eliminating lead hazards in children's homes. Visitors welcome!
Lead Events
Multi-agency committee meeting to discuss strategies educating parents, professionals and the community about childhood lead poisoning prevention. Also to discuss strategies for getting blood lead testing rates up. Visitors welcome!
Lead Events
Multi-agency committee meeting to discuss strategies for eliminating lead hazards in children's homes. Visitors welcome!
Lead Events
Multi-agency committee meeting to discuss strategies educating parents, professionals and the community about childhood lead poisoning prevention. Also to discuss strategies for getting blood lead testing rates up. Visitors welcome!


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Post Date: 04/19/08 | Category: Lead Events

Lead-Safe Work Practices (November 18)


Kalamazoo - EPA-approved curriculum teaches homeowners, landlords, maintenance staff, and remodelers how to work lead-safe.

The City of Kalamazoo and Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services is offering four Lead-Safe Work Practices training sessions in 2008 at M-TEC at the Groves Business Park, Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 7107 Elm Valley Drive in Kalamazoo. There is a $30.00 meals and materials fee for these classes. Prior registration is required. Visit M-TEC's website or call (269) 353-1253 to register.

Tuesday, November 18, 8:00am - 4:00pm

Cost: $30.00

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