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The Center for School Mold Help provides information, advocacy, and direct consultation to school communities with mold concerns. Individuals served include: parents, teachers, school staff, school and district administrators, superintendents, facilities managers, school board members, legislators, local health department officials, union officials, union representatives, news media, and concerned community members. These represent larger groups within the community, often-times, starting a strong ripple effect of information to the locale that helps solve or prevent school mold problems. |
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