Mold Awareness Week September 19-24, 2004 - Mold Victims Ascend on the Nations Capitol

Mold advocacy groups from across the nation will ascend on Capitol Hill this week to deliver their message to Congress and to bring national attention to the growing epidemic of serious health effects of indoor molds in schools, homes, workplaces and public builings.

Washington, DC (PRWEB) September 17, 2004 -- Mold victim advocacy groups from across the nation will ascend on Capitol Hill this week to deliver their message to Congress and to bring national attention to the growing epidemic of serious residual health effects of indoor molds in schools, homes, workplaces and public buildings.

The groups will be distributing packets to members of Congress that contain a sampling of current peer reviewed medical research, personal acccounts of victims impacted by mold and signed petitions, calling for Congressional Hearings to address the resulting adverse health affects of poor indoor environments. Advocates say their message is calling for federal regulations and help from the nations medical schools and medical organizations to heighten physician awareness to mold related symptoms that are all too often misdiagnosed. Illnesses are reaching critical proportions due to poor indoor environments.

In addition to the weeks activities in Washington, DC, mold victims who have been directed by the more than 25 different groups, will be personally calling on their state and local elected officials across the country.

The highlight of the weeks events will be a press conference by Congressman John Conyers, Jr., author of H.R. 1268 titled: The United States Toxic Mold Safety and Protection Act at 10:30 am, September 22, in the Rayburn Building, Rm 2237, on Capitol Hill.

Joining the Congressman will be Bianca Jagger and national experts to discuss the global impact of mold and mycotoxins. The Mold Awareness Coalition will be participating with additional statements to the press during a congressional luncheon presented by the MAPER Coalition, a mold education and research organization.

Mold Relief, Inc. will be displaying an angel tree for Members of Congress and all in attendance will have the opportunity to sponsor a child for the holidays who has lost everything to mold. In exchange, the contributor will receive a beautiful angel ornament.

Contact: Elisa Larkin 405-590-6372

Mold Awareness Coalition

For more information go to MDAwareness.com

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Contact Information
Elisa Larkin
MOLD RELIEF, INC.
http://www.mdawareness.com
405-590-6372

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