Brunswick’s Fight for Clean Water: Youth-Led Change in Coastal Georgia

Dr. Llewellyn Cornelius from the University of Georgia School of Social Work secured CHARTER pilot funding to engage local youth in assessing community health and well-being.
Clinicians for Clean Air: Turning Data into Action for Georgia’s Kids

Dr. Preeti Jaggi, Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University and her team have built a state-wide movement to expose the critical link between clean air and children’s health.
Ears on the Ground

Emory Nursing’s CHARTER project teamed up with Science for Georgia and several other environmental groups to organize and host an environmental health and climate conference in Valdosta, Georgia, in June 2025. This event brought together groups from around the state to share ideas and build stronger partnerships around environmental health.
Virtual Hurricanes, Real Impact: CHARTER Enhances Extreme Weather Preparedness in East Point (GA)

Explore CHARTER’s VR hurricane experience from East Point, Georgia’s Earth Day event—learn, prepare, and build resilience for extreme weather.
Environmental Health Consultations with Built to Last

Built to Last + PRCCEH: Safer homes, healthier families. Environmental consults cut asthma flares, lead risks & boost well-being in Philly households.
Chester Community Asthma Prevention Program

In Chester, CAPP empowers families to fight asthma. 99 homes reached, CHWs provide meds, training & support where it’s needed most.
Envisioning Climate Resilient and Equitable Open Spaces for Boston’s Chinatown

Chinatown residents gain tools to fight environmental injustice through CEHRT-funded climate education, data-sharing, and culturally relevant workshops.
Protecting Our Children: A Community Environmental Health Forum for youth with Asthma

Asthma forum in Gloster, MS empowers families with tools to manage asthma, raising awareness of pollution’s impact on children’s health.
Asian Pacific Island Forward Movement Workshops

USC CEHRT partnered with Asian Pacific Island Forward Movement to teach youth in polluted communities how to monitor air quality and advocate for cleaner air.
Superheroés del Planeta (Superheroes of the Planet)

ASPIRE awardee created a bilingual kids’ book empowering Latinx families with tools to reduce wildfire smoke risks, shared through schools, fairs, and home visits.