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Toxic-Free Future for Our Children

— filed under: Toxic-Free Kids Campaign, Parents and Kids, 2011 Legislative Session, Children Safe Products Bill of 2011, Environmental health, Toxic Toys

As any first time mother can tell you, many of your old values and long-held perspectives and beliefs shift by the time your baby gives you that first, innocent smile. For me, that change took the form of having my eyes opened to many of the problems facing children all over the world, and especially those that will affect my family.

Toxic-Free Future for Our Children

Earth Ministry intern Sarah Holmes originally posted this piece on Earth Ministry's To Inspire and Mobilize blog.

As any first time mother can tell you, many of your old values and long-held perspectives and beliefs shift by the time your baby gives you that first, innocent smile. For me, that change took the form of having my eyes opened to many of the problems facing children all over the world, and especially those that will affect my family. Before my daughter was born, I honestly had no idea that there were dangerous chemicals in baby bottles and I never gave any thought to the fact that mercury is now found in dangerously high levels in all of America’s fresh water fish. Now, however, I feel like an insurance claims analyst: constantly evaluating the potential hazards of any given situation or product before I allow my daughter to participate. And the amount of easily preventable dangers out there to young children appalls me.

As a mother, I have to be both a nurturer and a warrior. I would love to live in a world where all I am required to do to raise a strong, healthy daughter is to cuddle her and nurse her before bed. That is not the kind of world that we were given, however. In order to raise the kind of woman I pray my daughter will become, it is my responsibility to fight for her. I have to fight for her education, for her safety, and for her health. In a world where rates of autism have more than tripled, asthma has increased 75%, and diabetes type 2 has increased 32%, all since the 1980s, it is obvious that something more needs to be done to protect our children. As mothers, as warriors, and as advocates for our children, we have to be the ones to take up this mantle.

Right now, you can do something to help protect your children, and mine. The Washington Toxics Coalition is lobbying for our state legislature to pass The Toxics-Free Kids Act, a bill that will require companies to identify harmful chemicals found in their products and will ban BPA in baby bottles and other food containers. Join them in their fight to identify and ban hazardous chemicals from our children's products by going to the Washington Toxics Coalition website and help them advocate for a toxic-free future for our children.

Want to help?  We need volunteers to come down to Olympia and let their legislators know that kids' health is more important than industry pressure.  Click here to sign up for one of our volunteer days!

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