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EPA Lead Program
Grant Fact Sheet
Grace Hill Neig
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EPA has selected the Grace Hill
Neighborhood Health Centers in St.
Louis, Missouri for a National Community-
Based Lead Outreach and Training Grant.
This project will focus on educating,
empowering and activating participants to
protect children from lead hazards,
especially those arising from lead paint
dust, which is the leading cause of
childhood lead poisoning in the City of St.
Louis. The project activities will include:
•	A mobile outreach program on lead
poisoning prevention
•	Lead abatement training
•	Lead paint hazard awareness and
lead-safe work practices training
•	Lead poisoning prevention awareness
and community outreach training
•	Outreach through various media outlets
and other activities.
EPA's National Community-
Based Lead Grant Program
EPA grants are helping communities with older
housing reduce childhood lead poisoning. The
funds enable communities to educate those at
risk, provide lead-awareness training and
develop local ordinances aimed at lead
abatement.
The National Community-Based Lead Outreach
and Training Grants are aimed at promoting
efforts to prevent or reduce childhood lead
poisoning. In 2007 The Agency awarded more
than $3.1 million in grant dollars to fund this
ambitious program. Grant recipients range
from city health departments to universities and
colleges, community organizations, religious
groups, and other non-profit organizations.
EPA's lead program is playing a major role in
meeting the federal goal of eliminating
childhood lead poisoning as a major public
health concern by 2010. Projects supported by
these grant funds are an important part of this
ongoing effort - and we are seeing their effects.
By 2002, the number of U.S. children with
elevated blood-lead levels dropped to 310,000
from 13.5 million in 1978, according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
For more information about EPA's Lead
Program, visit www.epa.gov/lead or call the
National Lead Information Center at 1-800-
424-LEAD.
Grace Hill will provide lead outreach, training, and infrastructure development in communities
with poorly maintained, older housing containing lead paint, dust, and soil, including housing
in close proximity to lead-contaminated sites. These activities are expected to reduce the
risks of lead poisoning in children by educating parents, homeowners, renters, remodelers,
painters, and maintenance workers within the community.
2007 National Community-Based Lead Grant Program
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
www.epa.gov/lead

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