Giving Tuesday

Join the Global Giving Movement!

We invite our community to join us in kicking off the holiday season and end-of-year giving by supporting the important work C-10  is doing for the safety of citizens! 

This year, we are participating in #GivingTuesday, which will be held on November 27, 2018. This is a day when people all over the world will come together for 24 hours of revolutionary giving to support non-profits all over the country. 

For those who live near Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, we are here to protect this wonderful community, working tirelessly to monitor airborne radiation, shine a light on safety concerns, and hold federal regulators accountable. 

As you wrap up presents and your year-end charitable giving, please consider a gift to C-10—for yourself—or in honor of a loved one.

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Better yet, become a recurring donor and help make a HUGE difference every month in protecting citizens living near Seabrook Station!


SUSTAINER

$5 per month
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  • C-10 Foundation Newsletter
  • Quarterly Update Calls
  • Rally Perks
  • C-10 Sticker


CHAMPION

$10 per month
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  • C-10 Foundation Newsletter
  • Quarterly Update Calls
  • Rally Perks
  • C-10 Sticker


PILLAR

$20 per month
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  • C-10 Foundation Newsletter
  • Quarterly Update Calls
  • Rally Perks
  • C-10 Sticker

BUSINESS 
ALLY

$25 per month
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  • C-10 Foundation Newsletter
  • Quarterly Update Calls
  • Host private small group session
  • Rally Perks
  • C-10 Sticker
  • Recognition on C-10.org

Together, We Can Make an Impact

“It's ridiculous that time and time again we need a radioactive cloud coming out of a nuclear power-station 
to remind us that atomic energy is extraordinarily dangerous."
–Pierre Schaeffer

Communities Affected by Seabrook Nuclear Plant
The C-10 Research and Education Foundation works to protect public health and the environment surrounding the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant in coastal New Hampshire. 

C-10 has over twenty six years of radiological monitoring data and technical knowledge of plant safety and security issues.  We are an informational resource for the public, local governments and the community.

Currently, we're in a high-stakes fight to ensure that serious concrete problems at Seabrook are properly understood and monitored before any changes are made to the plant's operating license.

We need your support to help fund our research and legal work!  Join us today and take a stand for the safety at Seabrook Station and for the health of the people surrounding it.

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