August 22, 2006 (Press Release) --
VAN NUYS, CA -- Children’s environmental health advocate and humanitarian, Robina Suwol, Executive Director of California Safe Schools (CSS), was selected by Volvo as one of 250 semi-finalists for the fifth anniversary Volvo For Life Awards, a program that honors hometown heroes
Beginning August 14th, the world is invited to join the panel of celebrated judges by voting for their favorite hero. Nine finalists will be named in February 2007, three in each category. A panel of distinguished judges: Hank Aaron, Senator Bill Bradley, Caroline Kennedy, Maya Lin, Paul Newman, Sally Ride, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and the four previous Volvo for life Awards top winners will name one winner for each of the three categories. Each category winner will each receive $50,000 to be donated to
the charities of their choice. The remaining six finalists will each receive a $25,000 charitable donation.
California Safe Schools is a nonprofit environmental coalition of over
fifty organizations located in Southern California committed to the health
and safety of children, teachers, staff and community members who reside near school sites. CSS is recognized nationally and internationally for creating the most stringent pesticide policy for schools. This Integrated Pest Management Policy (IPM) was the first in the USA to embrace
the "precautionary principle," and Parents Right to Know. In addition, CSS sponsored AB 405 signed by Governor Schwarzenegger, which
protects 6 million school children, teachers and school employees from experimental pesticides whose health effects are unknown.
To vote for Suwol visit:
http://www.volvoforlifeawards.com/cgi-bin/iowa/english/vote/index.html
For further information:
California Safe Schools
Box 2756
Toluca Lake, California
818-785-5515
website: www.calisafe.org
VAN NUYS, CA -- Children’s environmental health advocate and humanitarian, Robina Suwol, Executive Director of California Safe Schools (CSS), was selected by Volvo as one of 250 semi-finalists for the fifth anniversary Volvo For Life Awards, a program that honors hometown heroes
Beginning August 14th, the world is invited to join the panel of celebrated judges by voting for their favorite hero. Nine finalists will be named in February 2007, three in each category. A panel of distinguished judges: Hank Aaron, Senator Bill Bradley, Caroline Kennedy, Maya Lin, Paul Newman, Sally Ride, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and the four previous Volvo for life Awards top winners will name one winner for each of the three categories. Each category winner will each receive $50,000 to be donated to
the charities of their choice. The remaining six finalists will each receive a $25,000 charitable donation.
California Safe Schools is a nonprofit environmental coalition of over
fifty organizations located in Southern California committed to the health
and safety of children, teachers, staff and community members who reside near school sites. CSS is recognized nationally and internationally for creating the most stringent pesticide policy for schools. This Integrated Pest Management Policy (IPM) was the first in the USA to embrace
the "precautionary principle," and Parents Right to Know. In addition, CSS sponsored AB 405 signed by Governor Schwarzenegger, which
protects 6 million school children, teachers and school employees from experimental pesticides whose health effects are unknown.
To vote for Suwol visit:
http://www.volvoforlifeawards.com/cgi-bin/iowa/english/vote/index.html
For further information:
California Safe Schools
Box 2756
Toluca Lake, California
818-785-5515
website: www.calisafe.org

World invited to join panel of celebrated judges by voting for their favorite hero.
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