[S-C] End of the Year Update from Greenaction! Make 2007 a Great Year for Environmental Justice

Bradley Angel bradley at greenaction.org
Thu Dec 21 11:57:55 PST 2006


PLEASE MAKE AN END OF THE YEAR DONATION TO SUPPORT GREENACTION!  

Please visit our website at http://www.greenaction.org
<http://www.greenaction.org/>    

As 2006 comes to an end, Greenaction is helping more communities than ever
in campaigns for healthy communities and environmental justice.  2007
promises to be an exciting year and with your help Greenaction can continue
to expand our work and and win even more victories that protect health and
promote environmental justice.

 

In 2006 Greenaction:

*	won the victory with our community allies that closed the dirty PG&E
Hunters Point power plant 
*	defended our victory against InEnTec's incinerator in disguise
proposed for Red Bluff, California 
*	helped Arizona and Mexican communities stop (for now) a hazardous
waste dump proposed near Quitovac, Sonora 
*	joined communities - including Navajo communities - in their fight
to stop Global Warming by opposing proposed coal fired power plants and
promoting clean, renewable energy 
*	helped communities in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah,
Florida, Maryland, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii and other states and other
countries 

 

2007 will be Greenaction's 10th year -  and we need your help to make 2007 a
year with even more victories for health and environmental justice. Help
Greenaction expand our work and win more victories!

To send an end-of-the-year donation, you can donate securely on our website
http://www.greenaction.org <http://www.greenaction.org/>    or send a check
or money order to Greenaction, One Hallidie Plaza, Suite 760, San Francisco,
CA 94102. 

Donations to Greenaction are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowable
under the law.

Happy Holidays!

 

 

 

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