Addressing Health Inequities in the Mid-Atlantic
Communities deserve to breathe clear air. See how we're funding research that leads to reducing air pollution and health inequities in underserved neighborhoods.

This project supports the development and execution of community-driven engagement strategies and research to collect better data on neighborhood-scale air pollution exposures including traffic-related air pollution to reduce air pollution and associated health inequities in underserved and overburdened communities across the Mid-Atlantic region. For this project, CEEJH will partner with community organizations such as NAACP, Urban League, historically Black fraternities and sororities, and churches to build a community-based air quality monitoring network in communities of color.