Kimberly FlynnKimberly Flynn, B.A., is the cofounder and director of 9/11 Environmental Action, a key advocacy organization that formed in 2002 as a community- based coalition to call attention to the environmental health risks of the WTC disaster and to advocate or a proper cleanup. The organization aims to ensure that residents, workers and students (a.k.a. "survivors") who were affected physically or emotionally by the WTC disaster get the health care they need and deserve. For more than five years, she has been the chair of the Survivors Steering Committee, an advisory body whose mission is to provide input from the affected community to the World Trade Center Health Program's Survivor Program. She has served on numerous 9/11 health- related committees, including the WTC Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee, where she participated in the deliberation resulting in a recommendation that the WTCHP add more than 50 cancers to the list of WTC conditions. Read More Read Less
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