Members
CCN Members are local community leaders working to address climate-related health inequities in areas disproportionately impacted by climate change.
Bay Area Women Coalition, Incorporated
Leevones Fisher
Boston Medical Center
Cory Pouliot
CDU-KEDREN Mobile Street Medicine (Kedren Community Health Center & Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science)
Jerry P. Abraham
Centro Fronterizo del Obrero (dba) La Mujer Obrera
Cemelli de Aztlan
Chico State Enterprises
Blake Ellis
Dade County Street Response
Armen Henderson
Hollygrove Dixon Neighborhood Association
Raymond Sweet
La Clínica de La Raza, Inc.
Lily Kelly
Lifelines Counseling Services
Chandra Brown
Maryland Latinos Unidos
Gabriela Lemus
Micah Six Eight Mission
Cynthia Robertson
Mycelium Youth Network
Lil Milagro Henriquez
Nordson Green Earth Foundation
Sheetal Rao
Planet Detroit
Laprisha Berry Daniels
The CLEO Institute
Joanne Pérodin
The North Carolina Museum of Life and Science
Max Cawley
University of Puerto Rico
Maria del Carmen Zorrilla
University of South Alabama Center for Healthy Communities
Ashley Williams
Strategic Partners
CCN Strategic Partners represent government, philanthropy, academia, and industry and were invited to work alongside Members to catalyze innovation, inform policy, drive resources, and co-design solutions.
American Geophysical Union
Matthew Giampoala
American Public Health Association
Katherine Catalano
Aspen Institute
Lola Adedokun
Association of American Medical Colleges – Center for Health Justice
Anthony Nicome, Phylicia McCalla
AstraZeneca
Zorie Valchev
Deloitte
Jessica Nadler, Laura Snebold
Environmental Defense Fund
Margot Brown
Gulf Research Program
Daniel Burger
HHS Office of Climate Change and Health Equity
Ta Misha Bascombe, John Balbus
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Sonia Angell
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Indigenous Health
Donald Warne