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 * Programs
   * Environment
   * Science & Medicine
   * Education
   * Arts
   * Unsung Hero-ines
 * Nuclear Safety
   * Legal Challenge to Coastal Commission
   * Containment Issues & Potential Impact
   * Take Action
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   * Environment
   * Science & Medicine
   * Education
   * Arts
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   * Take Action
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HELP PROTECT OUR COAST

Help us oppose the Coastal Commission’s approval of Southern California Edison’s
plan to demolish San Onofre spent fuel pools.

Spent fuel pools could be used to contain radiation in an emergency and provide
a safe location to repair or replace damaged storage canisters.

Read More About the Lawsuit


OPEN LETTER TO CALIFORNIA LEADERS: WHERE IS THE ACTION ON NUCLEAR WASTE?

We stand for the secure containment of radioactive material to ensure the
protection of our environment, economy and way of life.


Take Action Now


SUPPORTING SCIENCE, EDUCATION & THE ARTS

We are a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Dedicated to Building Community Voices


VOICES OF OUR CITY CHOIR

Created in response to the San Diego housing crisis, this choir is changing the
perception of homelessness through the healing power of the arts.

Watch Documentary Trailer


FLOATING CLASSROOMS IN BANGLADESH

Flooding overwhelms this high-density population in Bangladesh. Discover the
innovative system of floating schools which have educated over 90,000 students
in monsoon-ridden shoreline communities.

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READ THE LATEST SLF NEWSLETTERS & SUBSCRIBE


JANUARY 2022: CHARGING INTO 2022

The Samuel Lawrence Foundation wishes you great health and prosperity in 2022.
We are excited to build upon the accomplishments of 2021 as we ring in the new
year.

Read Newsletter Here


NOVEMBER 2021: JOIN US THIS GIVING TUESDAY!

None of our direct advocacy and incubation of change-making organizations could
happen without your generosity. As 2021 comes to a close, thank you for
continuing to support our diverse programs.

Read Newsletter Here


OCTOBER 2021: OIL SPILL EXPOSES GAPS IN NUCLEAR WASTE SAFETY

On the topic of environmental disasters, could you imagine trying to deal with
contamination from a far deadlier kind of waste that you can’t see or smell and
that remains toxic for hundreds of thousands of years? The oil spill has us
thinking about the state of nuclear waste safety.

Read Newsletter Here


SEPTEMBER 2021: FINDING THE GOOD AFTER AN UNFAVORABLE RULING

Earlier this month, a Superior Court judge handed down an unfavorable ruling
regarding our lawsuit to protect our coast from nuclear waste. Despite this
decision, we are not finished fighting for the safety of our community and
environment.

Read Newsletter Here


AUGUST 2021: INTERNATIONAL NEWS ON NUCLEAR WASTE

Check out our latest SLF newsletter to read an international perspective on the
issues facing San Onofre and learn more about Coalition for Nuclear Safety’s
recent discussion with Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear

Read Newsletter Here


AUGUST 2021: A NATIONWIDE PILEUP OF NUCLEAR WASTE

Learn about the national issue of nuclear waste, view endorsements of our
current lawsuit, and access resources on San Onofre.

Read Newsletter Here


JULY 2021: DEMANDING ACTION ON NUCLEAR WASTE

Learn about Rep. Mike Levin’s newly formed bipartisan Spent Nuclear Fuel
Solutions Caucus, read updates on our lawsuit and meet new SLF staff!

Read Newsletter Here


JUNE 2021: SAN ONOFRE TRIAL BEGINS BUT DOES NOT END

Our lawsuit has been covered in multiple stories! Access links to the articles
in our newsletter.

Read Newsletter Here
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CALIFORNIA TSUNAMI ALERT WAS WAKE-UP CALL ON SAN ONOFRE FLOOD RISK



The tsunami advisory that woke up the West Coast on Jan. 15 should serve as a
wake-up call on flooding dangers at the nuclear waste storage facility in San
Onofre. 

The facility is 100 feet from the beach. During high tides, waves crash into an
aging bulkhead that separates the sea from the storage vault – a kind of crypt
that holds 3.6 million pounds of deadly, radioactive waste. According to
Southern California Edison, the sprawling, concrete vault will flood from a
storm at high tide.

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NATIONAL COVERAGE OF SLF’S LAWSUIT ON MSNBC



 

 


ON JUNE 3, 2021, SLF’S LAWSUIT FOR THE IMPROVED MANAGEMENT OF THE RADIOACTIVE
WASTE AT SAN ONOFRE WAS FEATURED BY LAWRENCE O’DONNELL ON MSNBC’S THE LAST WORD
(WATCH HERE). CONGRESSMAN MIKE LEVIN (D-CA) JOINS LAWRENCE O’DONNELL TO DISCUSS
THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND HUMAN IMPACT THAT RADIOACTIVE WASTE HAS ON THE MILLIONS OF
PEOPLE WHO LIVE NEAR SAN ONOFRE.

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SLF-FUNDED PROGRAMS CONNECT SCIENCE, EDUCATION & THE ARTS TO BUILD COMMUNITY
VOICES



As a 501(c)(3), SLF hosts public events, performances, and builds awareness of
powerful issues through programs across education, science and the arts.  

Micro-grant funding enables us to have broad outreach. Grants present a critical
investment opportunity for inspired individuals and organizations to empower our
community.


ENVIRONMENT - NUCLEAR WASTE

3.6 million pounds of nuclear waste at San Onofre and the threat to public
safety

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SCIENCE & MEDICINE

From the microbiome to ecological studies, we fund a wide range of scientific
explorations

Learn More


EDUCATION

As a bridge to shared learning, we promote programs from STEAM to garden
education

Learn More


THE ARTS

Providing broader access to the arts for all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds

Learn More


UNSUNG HERO/INES

Recognizing outstanding individuals and groups that go above and beyond in their
field

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JOIN OUR SUPPORTERS


We take great pride in our mission and accomplishments. SLF is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit supported by grants and individual community members.  Join our
supporters and find out how your donation can have meaningful impact in
communities through providing access to science, education, and the arts.





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