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Join us:  Let us be your radon advocacy piece

Citizen for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3) is a non-profit Radon advocacy organization committed to Radon awareness and action in our communities, our medical institutions, and local, state, and federal governments. At our core is the commitment to saving lives from radon-induced lung cancer.

CR3's initiatives are successful because we look to the community to actively get involved. This is an easy and efficient way of adding a radon advocacy piece to the work you are already doing, expand your grassroots efforts, and help increase your radon awareness efforts.

Your membership donation goes towards saving lives through raising radon awareness and various membership perks that keep you up to date on industry changes and provide great networking and advertising opportunities.

All membership levels will include exclusive participation in quarterly, members only, zoom meeting where we will discuss industry news, current CR3 initiatives, and future plans.

Membership will also include invitations to CR3 Webinars featuring CR3 Premiere Youth Ambassadors, Industry Leaders, and Medical Professionals. This will help you stay on top of all the developments related to radon gas, radon policy, radon awareness and health opportunities.

Join us in our fight against radon!

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*We are currently looking for volunteers to help us with the following:

1. Assist with publishing CR3 News Magazine

2. Onboarding of PYA for Radon Reduction youth applicants

3. Provide administrative assistance to our marketing efforts which include design and maintenance of brochures and online material.



Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction Inc.

618 Evansville Ave. Waterloo, IL 62298

618-830-4660 |  info@Citizens4RadonReduction.org


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