Calling All Angels
Atomic Angels are always welcome to assist with some of our long term and short term goals. Financial assistance in general, or towards a specific PROJECT you feel moved to support will help determine how quickly we can meet projected goals and improve outcomes more quickly. All PROJECTS are detailed and dovetail elegantly, working together for military and civilian families worldwide. The impacts of ionizing radiation (IR) exposure is transgenerational regardless of the industry that was the origin source.
Recent Successes include:
- Q4 / 2025 The success of the 2024 symposium led to a vairety of events in development for 2025, including the October international conference in Los Angeles.
- Q1 / 2025 For NGO application with the UN was approved! Our co-founder, Kathy Sinai will be hosting a break-out session featuring one of our two global studies undreway at iGLOW.world – a collaborative project with LABRATS.international
- Q4 / 2024 Medical Awareness Document The first draft was used in practical application.
Peer review is underway in Q1 2025, with a final draft to be reviewed for initital release in Q2 - Q4 / 2024 Exploring the intersection of Art + Science. As an invited founding member of the newly formed Creative Team supporting Dr. Xingman Xu and the Augmented Reality Team at the university’s Center for Neural Circuit Mapping. The potential to help identify cutting edge advances in the ability to examine the genetic impacts of ionizing radiation on human neural pathways is another commitment to support research and global studies.
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Q3 / 2023 iGLOW.world Launch After years of researching genetic evaluation options and interviewing various providers to develop a relationship to raise awareness about and with our ionizing radiation communities. Our search lead us to Sequencing.com, and a multi-country relationship to bring this dream into reality.
In 2020, the cofounders received an International Humanitarian Award from the United States Enewetok Atoll Atomic Cleanup Joint Task Force, Republic of the Marshall Islands representatives and supported by Marshallese Americans.
About Our Fund Needs
The 2025-6 “Projects” presented at ChildrenofAtomicVeterans.org are offered by and through the cofounders of StillGlowing.org. Projects specific to military veterans and their descendents are an important isolated group for the genetic research aspect of the global impact to various communities served by StillGloowing.org. In addition to those posted under the PROJECTS tab, we have tradational .org needs to cover:
- SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT FUND As we head to the TPNW 2025 in NYC, financial support for travel and expenses would help the team support and participate in additional relevant National and International as our as opportunities and requests arise.
- ATOMIC BABYLON COLLECTION EXHIBTION EXPENSES Financial support for shipping, travel and related expenses would help fulfill the various requests for the show to travel to coincide with international conferences, as has been requested towards the goal of education and awareness.
- IMMEDIATE + VOLUNTEER NEEDS
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ChildrenofAtomicVeterans.org and/or StillGlowing.org do not conduct studies or research. As citizen-scientists we recognize various industries and self-identified subgroups both civilian and military worldwide are impacted within the scope of our intended outreach. Our intent is in building bridges to inform and provide a vehicle for those of us impacted to make self-care opportunities more available, our various cohort groups and help them be more available for research, and seek independent solutions for the benefit of current and future generations.
Children of Atomic Veterans does not take political positions. We recognize identified subgroups and are simply building bridges to inform, and provide a vehicle for those of us impacted to make ourselves available for research, for current and future generations. As we begin our first steps out of the shadows, so does our need to understand the long-term physical impacts to ourselves and our families.