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EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs -provides resources for pesticide safety, chemical information, pesticide registration, and legislation.

EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water offers information about the regulations and programs developed under the Safe Drinking Water Act, federal and state contacts for further information, and drinking water publications.

U.S. Geological Survey provides information on ground and surface water.

CDC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program - offers screening, research and surveillance information.

National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases - Provides overview of numerous water-borne and sanitation related diseases.

Lead Programs - information on EPA and other federal lead poisoning prevention programs.

The Local drinking water quality information: Local water suppliers are mandated to provide consumers with a confidence report that tells where water comes from and what is in it.

Locate updated cancer education material and find states that provide financial assistance.

Legal advice for cancer patients. 213-736-1455

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This site includes a comprehensive listing of complete cancer services.

For insight into the day-to-day life of a migrant farmworker's child, read The Barefoot Heart, by Elva Trevino Hart.

Find information on prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other essential cancer related material.

A non-profit agency promoting eye care for underserved communities. Provides trainings on primary eye care and use of the Focometer.

Free breast and cervical cancer screening services to medicaly underserved. They also provide some treatment assistance.

Sequella is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on commercializing improved treatment paradigms for diseases of epidemic potential.

The Global Fund was created to finance a dramatic turn-around in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. These diseases kill over 6 million people each year, and the numbers are growing.

Families/Familias Saludables: 8 week curricula focusing on prevention of domestic violence 831-722-4532
HAPA- Hombres Autoresponsables para Parar el Abuso: Small group intervention for abusers consisting of 24 weekly group sessions. 541-386-4880