Photographer Thilde Jensen’s long awaited ‘The Canaries’ book is finally available to purchase.
Electrical Sensitivity News
EMF-free shelter to be created in France
MEP Europe Ecology-Greens has announced plans to create an EMF-free shelter in southeastern France.
Non-profit formed to support limbic retraining research
A former graduate of Annie Hopper’s Dynamic Neural Retraining System™ (DNRS™) has founded the non-profit Limbic Recovery Foundation to support cutting edge research and treatment support for Limbic System Disorders.
My experience with an Earthing sheet
I had an immediate, powerfully positive response to the Earthing bedsheet during a recent stay at a retreat center that offers all its guests an Earthing experience. I ordered my own sheet online the very next day.
Planet Thrive founder named Rare Life “Survival” runner up
Julie Genser was selected for the Rare Life Award “Survival” runner up prize for her ability to survive and thrive with environmental illness. The prize: $3,000 will be donated to housing non-profit re|shelter in Julie’s name.
$100 Hope Grants for homeless MCS and EHS people
A private, anonymous donor is awarding $100 cash grants to people who are homeless due to chemical and//or electromagnetic sensitivity. Applications are due by March 25, 2013.
WiFi blocking wallpaper available soon
French researchers have designed wallpaper that can selectively filter out WiFi signals without interfering with radio or cellphone signals.
Walkathon Across America for Environmental Illness
The Jennifer Parker Foundation has just announced plans to hold a Walkathon Across America for MCS/Environmental Illness in May 2013. They are currently seeking Team Captains to help recruit walkers.
Planet Thrive founder nominated for Rare Life Award
Julie Genser was recently nominated for a Rare Life Award, honoring those who exhibit Courage, Leadership, Survival, Heroism, Devotion and/or Character. The Grand Prize Winner will win $30K for the charity of their choice. Vote today!
$13.5K in Safe Oasis grants awarded to prevent MCS homelessness
Housing non-profit re|shelter awarded $13,500 in Safe Oasis housing renovation grants last week.