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This Week's Superhero: Amy Beliveau

— filed under: Children Safe Products Bill of 2011, Environmental health, Activists, Parents and Kids

Pssst. Hey. Did you know that everyday people have joined forces to protect kids from toxic chemicals in products? They’re pretty steamed about toxic chemicals in products they use every day.

This Week's Superhero: Amy Beliveau

Pssst.  Hey.  Did you know that everyday people have joined forces to protect kids from toxic chemicals in products? They’re pretty steamed about toxic chemicals in products they use every day. So they’ve formed the League of Everyday Superheroes to stop toxic chemicals from invading our homes.  Have you joined yet? If not, what are you waiting for?

Enlisting in the League is your chance to join the many people who put on their capes and masks to make protecting kids’ health from toxic chemicals a reality.

One of those people is Prevention Power Girl AKA Amy Beliveau of Planned Parenthood VOTES! which works to educate Washingtonians and policy-makers about reproductive health issues. Not only can toxic chemicals affect a child’s healthy development, they can also impact a woman’s fertility.  We asked her a few questions to learn even more about her superhero powers!

Who would be your celebrity sidekick? Packie the Pill Pack

If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why? The ability to create time. Too many great things to do in too little time.


What do you do to be a superhero for kid’s health? Work to make sure people know how toxic chemicals impact reproductive health.


Why do you support the Children’s Safe Products Bill? Because parents shouldn't have to worry whether the toys they buy their kids are toxic. 

Want to be a superhero like Amy? Take the Superhero Pledge and receive recipes for homemade, non-toxic cleaning products!

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