Collaborative on Health and the Environment – Oregon
A Partnership Network for Environmental Health
The Oregon Collaborative on Health and the Environment is an active network of organizations and individuals who share the basic goal of improving human health by reducing exposure to toxins in our bodies and the environment.
CHE-Oregon moves the environmental health movement forward in Oregon by furthering productive debate and cooperative efforts, fostering productive action on human environmental health issues, and disseminating the best scientific information about these concerns. Click on any of the links below to get started!
- Partner Resources
- CHE Oregon Activities
- Oregon Advocacy Opportunities
- Science and Resources
- Clinical Tools/CME
About CHE-Oregon
CHE Oregon is a regional working group of the national Collaborative on Health and the Environment.
CHE Oregon is also part of CHE Northwest which consists of CHE Washington, CHE Oregon and soon to come, CHE Alaska. By sharing information, linking researchers, advocates, health providers, health affected communities we hope to pro-actively reduce exposures to environmental toxins.
We welcome all interested CHE Partners. For more information on how you can get involved in CHE-OR, please click here or contact Renee Hackenmiller-Paradis, program director of the Oregon Environmental Council and coordinator of CHE-OR, at renee p at oeconline.org or 503-222-1963 ext. 110.

