Clean Business and Green Investments

Over the last 12 weeks, we’ve explored the good and the bad in our homes, schools, and businesses, and we’ve explored actions we can take in our everyday lives to keep childhood cancer prevention on the forefront. We’re now shifting gears to look at investments in clean business practices as a way of prevention, and…

Meet Lee Johnson

Meet Lee Johnson, a dear friend and mentor of Mikey’s twin, Bridget, through their work together in Herbicide Free Campus. In addition to being a loving father and great musician, Lee previously was a groundskeeper for the Benicia School District in California before a non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis led him to file a lawsuit against Monsanto,…

Access to Clean Water

Did you know that Mikey was passionate about access to fresh and clean drinking water? When Mikey, Bridget, Ian, Patti and Al visited Tanzania, they watched kids spend several hours a day walking to clean water sources and bringing it back to their villages. It disturbed Mikey that so many children were unable to attend…

Lawn Care and Childhood Cancer Prevention

It’s Bridget here with a question for you all… In the United States, how many acres of lawn are there compared to acres of corn? While you’re going to have to wait until the next post to get the answer, I will tell you that according to the GAO, 67 MILLION pounds of pesticides are…

Quick Pause

QUICK PAUSE! We’re taking this week to recenter and refocus on why we dove into these topics in the first place. We’ve spoken about toxins in our homes, gardens, golf courses and parks, but how do they relate, and why do they matter? In 2019, more than 16,000 children were diagnosed with cancer. 15% of…

Public Parks

Look at the joy Mikey exudes in this photo at the simple pleasure of being outside with his dad, Al, in a public park close to our home! As schools let out and summertime play begins, it’s time to turn the attention of our childhood cancer prevention campaign to the spaces where children play.  Children…

Resources for Safe Babies

As parents prepare to welcome their newest members, it’s vital that they have the resources to make the best choices for their families. Resources like the Getting Ready for Baby’s Safe Baby Products Guide provide an interactive handbook to “understand where chemicals of concern can lurk in products made for babies, and how to find…

Pre-Natal Exposure

This week’s preventative focus is on an unexpected yet vulnerable part of our community: Exposure during pregnancy. At a critical time in development, prenatal exposure to pesticides, air pollution, and even paint is now strongly associated with childhood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. A recent study published in Environmental Research even supports science linking prenatal…

Home Gardening

Dear home gardeners, listen up! Do you realize that awaiting you in your summer vegetable gardens, flower beds, and well-kept lawns there is an opportunity to prevent childhood cancer?? Before you go to your local nursery, Lowe’s, or Home Depot to purchase RoundUp or some other herbicide to kill the weeds growing in your lawn,…

Golf Courses and Cancer Prevention

We spent the first two weeks of this childhood cancer prevention campaign talking to home gardeners and pregnant mothers… golfers, it’s your turn! Ever wonder how the courses you love maintain such green, weed-free grass? Unfortunately, behind those highly manicured greens are a whole assortment of herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and synthetic fertilizers.  Aside from the…