Grounded in the principles of community partnership and trust, the Red Hill Registry was developed through a collaborative effort to ensure those who experienced the Red Hill water crisis are heard, supported, and connected to the resources they need. From its earliest stages, the Red Hill Registry has been shaped by both local insight and scientific expertise to ensure transparency, care, and the ability to assess associations between exposure to jet fuel in the drinking water and potential long term health outcomes.
Provides system-level strategy, coordination, and oversight.
Provides public health leadership of the science team and development of health impact assessments.
Leads the technology team, housing the participant engagement team, and supporting the Registry’s day-to-day operations.
One of the early responding teams, conducts tap water screening in direct response to community concerns and leads the Registry team in understanding the available environmental and water quality data.
Contributes clinical expertise and leadership of the referral program.
Together, these partners work in collaboration with the community, public agencies, and service organizations to ensure the Red Hill Registry is inclusive, responsive, and grounded in the lived experience of those it was built to serve.