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ANA Members and Friends
 
The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) is a network of 35 local, regional and national organizations representing the concerns of communities in the shadows of the U.S. nuclear weapons sites and radioactive waste dumps.

ANA member groups are listed below.

ANA Groups organized by nuclear sites in the US
 Click here to download a list of ANA Grassroots groups organized by the nuclear weapons sites they work on.

ANA MEMBER NETWORK

Beyond Nuclear
6930 Carroll Avenue, #400
Takoma Park, MD 20912
301/270-2209, fax 301/270-4000
www.beyondnuclear.org

Beyond Nuclear aims to educate and activate the public about the connections between nuclear power and nuclear weapons and the need to abandon both to safeguard our future.

Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
PO Box 88
Glendale Springs, NC 28629
336/982-2691, fax: 336/982-2954
www.bredl.org

The Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL) is a regional, community-based, non-profit environmental organization. Our founding principles are earth stewardship, environmental democracy, social justice, and community empowerment. Since 1984, BREDL has organized over 50 chapters in N.C., S.C., Virginia and Tennessee. Under the BREDL banner, thousands of concerned citizens have made their mark for environmental justice.

Carolina Peace Resource Center
PO Box 7933
Columbia SC 29072
803/446-2772; fax: 267/295-8657
www.carolinapeace.org

Carolina Peace Resource Center is an affiliate of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and a member of Alliance for Nuclear Accountability. Our programs include conflict resolution and mediation training, community building, Alternatives to Violence Project, Listening Projects, and a nuclear issues program which is focusing on Savanna River Site oversight and disarmament through Abolition 2000.

Coalition for Health Concerns
10990 Ogden Landing Road
Kevil, KY 42053
270/462-3495; fax: 270/462-3495
markkris@earthlink.net

We work on environmental education and environmental clean up issues including: clean water, clean air, and nuclear and toxic waste.

Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of Nuclear War
P.O. Box 102245
Denver, CO 80250-2245
303/949-4073
www.thecoloradocoalition.org

Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety
107 Cienega Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505/986-1973; fax: 505/986-0997
CCNS Hotline: 505/982-5611
www.nuclearactive.org

An organization focused on increasing public awareness concerning the issues posed by radioactivity and the nuclear industry.

Fernald Residents for Environmental Safety and Health, Inc.
10206 Crosby Road
Harrison, Ohio 45030
513/738-1688
lecrawford@earthlink.net

Formed to educate ourselves and the community about problems at the Fernald site. We watchdog the activities of the Fernald site and work for meaningful public participation throughout the remediation process.

Hanford Challenge
219 1st Ave S, Suite 220
Seattle, WA 98101
206/292-2850; fax: 206/292-0610
www.hanfordchallenge.org

Hanford Challenge holds Hanford accountable, protect whistle-blowers, promote discovery of common ground among traditional opponents on the issue of Hanford, generate creative resolutions and foster collaborative opportunities for improvement.

Healing Ourselves and Mother Earth
California Office:
P.O. Box 420
Tecopa, CA 92389
760/852-4151

Nevada Office:
P.O. Box 6595
Reno, NV 89513
775/284-1989
www.h-o-m-e.org

HOME is a research and public education nonprofit group. Composed of people with decades of experience in hazardous materials waste management, technology and transportation, geology, toxic impacts on health, computer modeling, and advanced chemistry.

Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah
68 S Main St., Suite 400
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
801/355-5055
healutah.org/

HEAL Utah is an alliance of citizens and organizations working together to protect the public from the risks of transporting, storing and disposing of both nuclear and toxic wastes.

Heart of America Northwest
1314 56th St. NE, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98105
206/382-1014; fax: 206/382-1148
www.hoanw.org

Heart of America North West is a citizens' membership organization dedicated to the cleanup of the Handford Nuclear Reservation.


Just Peace
PO Box 5055
Amarillo, TX 79117
806-340-9358

Miamisburg Environmental Safety & Health
5491 Weidner Road
Springboro, OH 45343
937/748-4757; fax: 937/748-0349
sharon.cowdrey@sbcglobal.net

A watchdog for environment and health concerns for the public and residents around the Mound Nuclear Weapons Facility.

Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
PMB 121, 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1
Santa Barbara, CA 93108-2794
805/965-3443; fax: 805/568-0466
www.wagingpeace.org

The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation initiates and supports worldwide efforts to abolish nuclear weapons, to strengthen international law and institutions, to use technology responsibly and sustainably, and to empower youth to create a more peaceful world.

Nuclear Watch of New Mexico
551 W. Cordova Rd., #808
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505/989-7342
www.nukewatch.org

The mission of Nuclear Watch of New Mexico is to provide timely and accurate information to the public on nuclear issues in New Mexico and the Southwest.

Nuclear Watch South (formerly Georgians Against Nuclear Energy)
P.O. Box 8574
Atlanta, GA 31106
404/378-4263
www.nonukesyall.org

Founded as Georgians Against Nuclear Energy in 1977, Nuclear Watch South's mission is to address the environmental risks of Savannah River Site, as well as other nuclear power, weapons and waste issues presently targeting the South as Nuclear Ground Zero.

Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance
PO Box 5743
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
865/483-8202; fax: 865/483-9725
www.stopthebombs.org

We are a multi-disciplinary advocacy and activist organization which monitors and addresses social and environmental issues in the Upper Tennessee Valley and the Southern Appalachian Mountains.

Panhandle Area Neighbors and Landowners
18001 El Rancho Road
Panhandle, TX 79068-9602
806/335-1050 phone; fax: 806/335-3423
panal@earthlink.net

Our mission is to continue preservation of the irreplaceable resources of the Texas Panhandle, those being water, soil and air, and to further educate the public on the liabilities and risks involved in the missions of Pantex.

Peace Action Education Fund
1100 Wayne Ave. Suite 1020
Silver Springs, MD 20910
301/565-4050; fax: 301/565-0850
www.peace-action.org

Peace Action has a membership of over 60,000 persons, 27 State affiliates, and 125 local chapters, making it the largest membership and activist network of any peace and justice organization in the country. Peace Action members work for policy changes in Congress, state capitals, city halls and the United Nations.

Peace Action West
2201 Broadway Suite 321
Oakland, CA 94612

800/949-9020
www.peaceactionwest.org

Peace Farm
188 Highway 60
PO Box 4130
Amarillo, TX 79116-4130

806/341-4801; fax: 806/341-4801
www.peacefarm.us

Our mission is to create an environment for peace through peaceful means, to assert that peace can only exist where there is justice, and to develop an ecological model for nonviolent social change.

PeaceWorks Kansas City
1865 S Pyle
Kansas City, KS 66103
913/342-0587
www.peaceworkskc.org

PeaceWorks Kansas City is dedicated to ending the use of military power to achieve peace objectives when viable alternatives are available. We seek an end to the testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons, space weapons and other weapons of mass destruction.

Physicians for Social Responsibility
1875 Connecticut Ave, Suite 1012
Washington, DC 20009
202/667-4260; fax: 202/667-4201
www.psr.org

Physicians for Social Responsibility is working to create a world free of nuclear weapons, global environmental pollution, and gun violence.

Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security
P.O. Box 136
Portsmouth, OH 45662
740/259-4688; fax: 740/259-3912
vcolley@earthlink.net

Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security works to educate, organize and empower residents and workers affected by the Piketon uranium enrichment site, and to represent their interest in economic vitality, environmental quality, health, justice and expanded job opportunities.

Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center
PO Box 1156
Boulder, CO 80306
303/444-6981; fax: 720/565-9755
www.rmpjc.org

Rocky Mountain Peace Center has been a successful agent for social change and justice for more than 10 years. RMPC has provided education, training and leadership in areas such as nuclear disarmament, Central America, the Gulf War, Native American issues, war tax resistance, prisoner rights, group process, conflict resolution, peace keeper and civil disobedience training. Nonviolence in action and spirit is at the center of all this work.


Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731
Boise, ID 83701
208/344-9161; efax: 208/331-0885
www.snakeriveralliance.org

Snake River Alliance is an Idaho-based grassroots organization which focuses its work on nuclear issues, most especially monitoring activities at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.

Southwest Research and Information Center

105 Sanford SE

PO Box 4524
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505/262-1862; fax: 505/262-1864
www.sric.org

Our mission is to provide timely, accurate information to the public on matters that affect the environment, human health, and communities in order to protect natural resources, promote citizen participation, and ensure environmental and social justice now and for the future generations

Tri-Valley CAREs
Communities Against a Radioactive Environment
2582 Old First Street
Livermore, CA 94551
925/443-7148; fax: 925/443-0177
www.trivalleycares.org

Tri-Valley CAREs was founded in 1983 by local citizens concerned that nuclear weapons work at the Lawrence Livermore and Sandia Livermore Laboratories was impacting the environmental well-being of our communities.

Women's Action for New Directions
691 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA 02476
781/643-6740; fax: 781/643-6744
www.wand.org

Georgia Women’s Action for New Directions
250 Georgia Ave. SE, #202
Atlanta, GA 30312
404/524-5999; fax: 404/524-7593
www.atlantawand.org

Mission: To empower women to act politically to reduce militarism and violence and to redirect excessive military spending to human and environmental needs.


 

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

565 Boylston Street, Second Floor

Boston, Massachusetts 02116

617/266-0999; fax: 617/266-1688

www.wilpf.org or www.disarm.wilpf.org


Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Disarm & Dismantle the War Economy Project
PO Box 610039
Newton, MA 02461
617-512-5136

 


 

ANA FRIENDS

Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
6935 Laurel Avenue, Suite 201
Takoma Park, MD 20912
301/270-5500; fax: 301/270-3029
www.ieer.org

Dedicated to increasing public involvement in and control over environmental problems through the democratization of science.

Lawyer's Committe on Nuclear Policy
675 Third Avenue, Suite 315
New York, NY 10017
212/818-1861; fax: 212/818-1857
www.lcnp.org

Social and Environmental Research Institute
278 Main Street, Room 404
Greenfield, MA 01301
413/773-9955; fax: 530/348-7325
www.seri-us.org

The Social and Environmental Research Institute conducts research on a broad range of social and environmental issues, while emphasizing topics related to discursive approaches to policy and social relations to the environment. The Institute conducts applied research projects that realize the practical gains provided by theory and that act as a means to realize concrete benefits to individuals, society, and the environment. SERI was founded in 1995 as a non-profit research institute.

Western States Legal Foundation
655 13th Street, Suite 201
Preservation Park
Oakland, CA 94612-1201
510/839-5877; fax: 510/839-5397
www.wslfweb.org

We are a non-profit, public interest organization which monitors, analyzes, and challenges nuclear weapons programs at the Livermore, Los Alamos, and Sandia National Laboratories and the Nevada Test Site.

EcoPerspectives
P.O. Box 910476
Lexington, KY 40591-0476
859/393-0824
www.earthisland.org/ecoperspectives
The goal of Ecoperspectives/Yggdrasil Institute, a project of the Earth Island Institute, is furthering global sustainability; Ecoperspective's Uranium Enrichment Project monitors and reports on the U.S. uranium enrichment establishment.

Scoville Fellowship
322 4th Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 543-4100 x2110
www.scoville.org
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship pays a stipend for college graduates to work with NGOs in Washington, DC, including the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability, on peace and security issues for six to nine months. For further information, please visit www.scoville.org
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