Lead Soil Map
View our resources on lead, including our lead soil map with over 3,900 soil samples representing 86% of census tracts in Philadelphia.
ViewAt CEET, community engagement is at the heart of everything we do. Our work involves collaborative research, education, and advocacy efforts designed to address local environmental concerns. By building strong relationships with community members, local organizations, and stakeholders, we ensure that our initiatives are informed by real-world experiences and needs.
We currently work in 6 communities affected by various environmental issues: West Philadelphia, South Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, Chester, Eastwick, and Lancaster County.
The CEC ensures bi-directional communication with target communities and promotes community engaged research projects.
Learn MoreView our resources on lead, including our lead soil map with over 3,900 soil samples representing 86% of census tracts in Philadelphia.
ViewThis tool tells the stories of three environmental cleanups and assembled lessons learned and strategies that communities and others can use to navigate this difficult process.
ViewGet information on the latest environmental health legislation introduced in Pennsylvania and our work on policy initiatives in our target communities.
ViewExplore the resources developed by our Community Engagement Core. The resources cover a wide variety of environmental health topics, including lead, air quality, water quality, and more! These materials are free to download and distribute throughout your network.
Learn MoreThe Community Engagement Core (CEC) works to provide research information from the CEET research team to the community, professional, and public health decision-makers in order to improve clinical and public health. Concerned with the effects on vulnerable populations including children, the elderly, and underserved populations, the CEC develops models and approaches to community environmental health.
Learn MoreAt our blog, we share the latest insights, updates, and stories on environmental health, our researchers, and our community initiatives. Visit our main Blog page to read all our posts.
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