

At The Junction Coalition, environmental justice means confronting the disproportionate environmental harms faced by historically marginalized communities and advancing solutions led by those most impacted. We work to improve environmental health through lead poisoning prevention, clean water and air initiatives, urban greening, climate resilience, and education
— ensuring that neighborhoods are protected, restored, and sustained for future generations.

Great Lakes Restoration Community Grant Program
Lets strengthen the Great Lakes communities by expanding access to federal funding for environmental restoration and ecosystem health.
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Swan Creek Project
By restoring wetlands, reconnecting floodplains, and reforesting degraded land we reduce environmental risk and protect vulnerable residents.

What Blooms On Blum
Repurposing an abandoned vacant lot into a vibrant community garden within the Junction Neighborhood.

#419GETTHELEADOUT
#419GETTHELEADOUT program protects young children by connecting families to education, testing, and remediation resources to prevent lead poisoning.

It All Began With Water
Safe and affordable residential water access is a critical issue for low-income communities like the Junction neighborhood.
