Florida Children’s Environmental Health Alliance (FCEHA) is a non-profit organization focused on promoting healthy
and supportive environments that protect children from environmental and occupational health hazards.
FCEHA believes in environmental justice, the principle that people have the right to live in a healthy and safe
environment regardless of their race and/or socioeconomic status. The main focus of the Alliance is to develop
and implement prevention strategies for children living in at-risk housing in Florida, starting with the
southeastern counties of Florida (Monroe, Miami Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach).
It is a coalition with over fifteen partners representing government, academic, medical and community-based
organizations committed to building a strong, sustainable and collaborative movement to protect current and future
generations from harmful environmental exposures.