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A
special thanks to all of our Political Leaders for their support in
"Toxic Injury Awareness and Education Month!" "2009" Proclamations
Arizona ~ Governor Janice K. Brewer Colorado ~ Governor Bill Ritter, Jr. Connecticut ~ Governor M. Jodi Rell District
of Columbia ~Mayor Adrian M. Fenty Florida
~ Governor Charlie Crist Georgia
~Governor Sonny Perdue Indiana
~ Governor Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. Iowa
~ Governor Chester J. Culver
Kansas
~
Governor Kathleen Sebelius Kentucky
~Governor
Steve Beshear
Louisiana
~ Governor Bobby Jindal Maine
~ Governor John E. Baldacci Maryland
~ Governor Martin O'Malley Michigan
~Governer Jennifer M. Granholm Mississippi
~Governor
Haley Barbour
Montana
~Governor Brian Schweitzer Nebraska
~Governor
David Heineman New
Hampshire ~ Governor John H. Lynch New
Mexico ~ Governor Bill Richardson
New
York ~ Governor David A. Paterson Oklahoma
~
Governor
Brad Henry Virginia
~ Governor Timothy M. Kane West
Virginia ~ Governor Joe Manchin III Wyoming ~Governor Dave Freudenthal
Check back frequently to see if your Governor is supporting "Toxic Injury Awareness and Education Month". |
“MCS” Beacon Of Hope Foundation Saving
Our Environment Today – For A Healthier & Brighter Tomorrow! HELP
STOP the POISONING
2009
OPEN LETTER TO: The President, Governors, members of Congress
and Senate of the United States of America, Presidents, Prime Ministers
and World Leaders around the globe, "Health
is not valued till sickness comes." -- Dr. Thomas Fuller (1654
-1743)
NEED
FOR RECOGNITION:
We,
the people and our planet, carry the direct consequences of the choices
our government, businesses and others make. From
personal experience, we, the toxically injured, are often unseen (due to
medically required isolation), misunderstood; yet a large and rapidly
growing population, of epidemic proportions!
We are in a fight for our very lives and those of
future generations.
Our pets have
also been unwillingly integrated into a toxic world and now
suffer many similar illnesses, and harm.
We
urgently need your support to save lives, lifestyles, monetary resources
and our environment today ... for a healthier & brighter tomorrow
for all. Toxic Injury is a worldwide problem
demanding worldwide solutions. On behalf of many millions of concerned
citizens around the world ... we ask your signature and support in
designating May as Without
your immediate intervention, the statistics and the devastation will
continue to rise. Prevention
must be our first line of defense! Recognition
and knowledge about toxically induced and exacerbated illnesses;
disabilities and premature deaths must be of the highest National and
World priority. WHAT
ARE TOXINS? Whether
at home, work, or school, air pollution, pesticides, toxic mold or other
unnecessary toxins ~ poison is still poison.
Many are listed on the EPA, RCRA and CERCIA Hazardous waste lists. SAFER
ALTERNATIVES, choices, products and practices are available,
affordable, and effective. WHAT
IS TOXIC INJURY? Toxic
Injury includes chronic debilitating conditions for which there is no
known cure. Toxic
Injury can
affect the respiratory, central nervous, immune, musculoskeletal,
porphyrin metabolism and hormone systems.
It can cause abnormal egg, sperm, genital deformity or cancers
such as prostate,
breast, leukemia,
brain and others.
Our
children, before birth or a very young age develop unnecessary
illnesses, disabilities and even premature death, as do men and woman.
This occurs from unnecessary toxins, air pollution, mold, toxic metals,
pesticides, chlorinated products, “air fresheners” (petrochemical
derivatives) toxic cleaners and other chemicals found in homes, schools,
work places, and environment.
These
are described in many books, including the recent How Everyday
Products Make People Sick by Paul D. Blanc, University of California
Press, 2007. Toxic
Injury can be toxic encephalopathy, reactive airways, (“chemically
intolerant”), gulf war illness, sick building syndrome, chemical
sensitivity, etc.
Chemical
intolerance is now known to be caused by toxic-induced changes in brain
and body biochemistry. These changes are also called neural
sensitization. Multiple
symptoms and illnesses are made worse by toxic exposures. They include
but are not limited to burning sensation, skin rashes, metallic taste in
mouth, irritated eyes, ears, nose, throat, severe sinus and/or migraine
headaches, asthma, sinusitis, otitis, etc. Other disabling toxic related
illnesses include emphysema, autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, liver
disease, attention deficit, hyperactivity, autism, Parkinson’s, Lupus,
multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, “fibromyalgia”, and many more
diseases involving inflammation. Once
damaged, the body is adversely affected by toxic substances at much
lower levels. Symptoms can include difficulty breathing, trouble
concentrating, impair balance, thinking, seizures, attention deficit,
hyperactivity in children, short term memory loss, poor coordination,
impaired balance, stroke-like brain damage, seizures, heart palpations,
chronic fatigue, aching joints and muscles. Other
chronic
effects can include chronic learning disability, autism, autoimmune or
neurodegenerative diseases, and
the list goes on. HUMAN
AND SOCIAL COST OF TOXIC INJURY: Toxic
related illnesses are devastating to the people, the health care system,
insurance costs and the economy. Toxins interfere with learning in
schools and on the job by impairing brain function. They create
unnecessary absenteeism and disability with otherwise productive
citizens/ workers. This is a tragedy to them and the economy. Toxic
injury interferes with national and international best use of human
resources, and defeats the ethical and spiritual need to cherish every
human life. NEED
FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS: Doctors
are withdrawing children from school and adults from work because medically
required reasonable accommodations are being denied. Attendance,
performance, and attention spans ALL improve when the quality of air is
increased.
Readily
achievable accommodations are NOT costly and allow everyone access to
school, church, work, sports, and other social events. The toxic injured
are often forced to forgo the joy of family and holiday celebrations,
weddings and even funeral/memorial services for loved ones due to lack
of reasonable accommodations. This information gap creates painful
restrictions and social isolation. Just
as physical barriers prevent wheelchair access, invisible barriers
(toxic chemicals, pesticides, scented products and mold) deny us
necessary access to schools, places of employment and to public
facilities like hospitals, medical and dental care facilities,
emergency, assisted and residential housing which are necessary for
survival. Given a controlled environment and reasonable accommodations,
many persons with toxic injury
could again be self-reliant, financially independent and not forced onto
welfare. We must work together to remove all barriers that prevent
access to ANYONE because of a disability or special need accommodation.
Someone’s difference or disability does not make their life any less
valuable, less important, nor disposable. NEED
FOR EDUCATION AND INFORMATION: Our government, doctors, and other health
care providers including hospitals and health care clinics, emergency
shelters as well as in home health care and other service personnel
urgently need information about reasonable accommodations to provide
their services without causing us more health harm. Our
current health and welfare programs are unprepared to recognize,
diagnose or treat those suffering from toxic exposures/injuries. Adequate
training and continuing education will help health care professionals to
better identify and treat toxic injury/illness early, before disability
develops. Misdiagnosis,
mistreatment, and discrimination against those with toxic illness must
cease and can be avoided when government officials; health
professionals, family members and society in general become more
educated about toxic illnesses. In
2007, thirty-two (32) or more Governors and Mayors proclaimed May
“Toxic Injury Awareness and Education month” or signed similar
proclamations: www.mcsbeaconofhope.com.
THE
NEED FOR ACTION: We
all have a legal, moral and ethical responsibility to teach and practice
good stewardship. As our elected leaders you can help raise awareness
and education on preventative measures, improve the quality of our
indoor/outdoor air, water and food sources and implement stricter label
laws for all products containing any toxins or allergens. We call upon
you President Barack Obama,
Governors,
members of Congress and Senate of the United States, to set a leadership
example for others to follow and declare May as National Toxic Injury
Awareness and Education month. The
very survival of our children and our planet depend upon everyone
doing their part. As citizens from
around the world, we unite asking you, our elected officials, to
exercise your power and responsibility to protect the health, welfare
and future of the earth and ALL its inhabitants, our environment and
natural resources, to implement good stewardship, and to stop
unnecessary toxic harm. Statistics: http://www.mcsbeaconofhope.com/ICD%20-%209%20Codes%20and%20Statistics.htm Don’t
let this happen to Your Child or Loved One …. Get
Involved … Become Aware … Make Safer Choices! "We
cannot go back and make a new start, but we can start now to make a new
ending." Author Unknown
We
thank you for your time and consideration of these important life,
health, housing, education, financial and environmental problems. Sincerely,
your friends in Hope & Health, Peggy,
Julia, and Jennifer Peggy
Troiano, Founder and Program Manager: E-mail:
mcsbeaconofhope@yahoo.com
Ph. 727-239-7884 Julia
Williams, Executive Director: Jennifer
McKinnis, Accommodations Advocate & Oregon State Rep. State/Country Rep can be viewed at: http//mcsbeaconofhope.com
/a_special_thanks_to_all_state_an.htm
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