
1-year Community Grant Recipient – Feeding GA Families
The Green Team of English Avenue, led by Annie Moore, participated in a 1-year community grant funded by the HERCULES Community Engagement...
The Green Team of English Avenue, led by Annie Moore, participated in a 1-year community grant funded by the HERCULES Community Engagement...
The Green Team of English Avenue, led by Annie Moore, participated in a 1-year community grant funded by the HERCULES Community Engagement...
This community group is participating in the HERCULES Roadshow and Community Grant Program. Phase 1: Exposome Roadshow Workshop The Historic Hunter Hills neighborhood is west of downtown Atlanta,...
WABE reporter Melissa Mecke interviewed our Roadshow Community Grantee the SEJA about their work to address their concerns with industrial pollution in South Fulton. Read and listen to the story...
HERCULES partnered with Emory’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing’s Center for Children’s Health Assessment, Research Translation, and Combating Environmental Racism (CHARTER) to...
NPU-P completed their 3-year participation in the Clarence Shaheed Dubois Exposome Roadshow and Community Grant Program on March 31, 2023! Congratulations! Residents of Neighborhood Planning Unit P...
Residents seeking to address their environmental health concerns came together virtually with Emory HERCULES in November and December 2022 to share their environmental health concerns, learn about...
The Chapel Hill Organization, an Exposome Roadshow and Community Grant Program grantee in south Dekalb County, and partner organization on a HERCULES Pilot Grant, hosted a community event this past...
Residents of NPU-P are concerned about a variety of issues in their environment such as such as litter, pollution, excessive dumping, and overgrown vegetation. In particular, the state and federal...