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The Women’s Earth Alliance Advocacy Network is an unprecedented and emerging network of attorneys and advocates committed to providing focused technical assistance to grassroots women environmental leaders around the world. 

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Coalition for a Livable Future
(a.k.a.: CLF)

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.clfuture.org
 
Main Email: info [at] clfuture.org
 
Contact Name: Jill Fuglister, Co-Director
 
Phone: [503] 294-2889
 
Fax: [503] 225-0333
 
Headquarters: 107 SE Washington
Suite 239
Portland, Oregon 97214
United States
 
Staff: 5
 
Volunteers: 100
 
Members: 100
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 21:34:52
 

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The Coalition for a Livable Future unites over 90 diverse organizations and hundreds of individuals to promote healthy and sustainable communities. By connecting issues, people and organizations, CLF empowers communities to take action together to shape the big decisions affecting the Portland region’s future.

 

Through research, policy advocacy, and public education, CLF works to create and preserve affordable housing; ensure clean water; protect open space, wildlife habitat and farmland; create living wage jobs; provide real transportation choices; and end hunger in our community.

 

CLF emphasizes connections between the issues and between the cities, towns and counties that make up our region. Thus, we strive to promote "regionalism," which recognizes that the communities within our urban area are interdependent and that cooperation will improve the economic, social, and environmental health of the metropolitan region as a whole.


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