Protect Our Children.
Reclaim Our Health.
Restore What Matters.
Raising awareness about the hidden dangers of EMF exposure and empowering families to live safer, more connected lives—beyond screens.
Real Stories. Real Impact.
Every dot on this map represents a life impacted by EMF exposure. Hover to see stories, watch videos, and understand the real-life effects happening in our communities.
Real People.
Voices from our community sharing real experiences.
These stories shed light on the challenges many are facing—and why awareness is critical.
Kindergartener
Headaches, stomach aches almost daily, increased anxiety and agitation, delays with reading and learning.
12th Grader
Headaches, specifically complex migraines with confusion and brief blackouts.
6th Grader
Headaches, cyclical vomiting, and lack of concentration.
2nd Grader
Headaches 3-4x a week happening for over a year and only on school days.
The Hidden Cost of a Connected World.
We are living in the most technologically advanced time in history—
but also the most constantly exposed.
From 5G towers and Wi-Fi-filled classrooms to screen-based learning and modern lighting, our homes and schools are surrounded by invisible environmental stressors that many families don’t fully understand.
Children today are growing up:
Connected all day through wireless devices.
Sitting inches from screens for hours.
Exposed to layered electromagnetic radiation at home and at school.
This isn't about fear. It's about awareness.
Resources for
Awareness & Action
We believe awareness leads to wise decisions. These trusted resources will help you better understand the impact of technology, find towers in your area, and take informed steps to protect yourself and your community.
Legislation & Your Voice Matters
Across both Louisiana and the nation, decisions about wireless technology, 5G infrastructure, and electromagnetic radiation (EMF) are being made—often without public awareness.
Current federal guidelines for wireless radiation are set by agencies like the FCC, but these standards were largely developed decades ago and focus primarily on short-term exposure effects.
At the same time, state and local communities—including here in Louisiana—are beginning to explore ways to better protect residents, especially children, through education, resolutions, and advocacy efforts.
You have a voice in shaping what comes next.
Friday Afternoon Free in the Park
Unplug. Reconnect. Reset.
Every Friday across Louisiana, we’re choosing something different—turning off the noise, stepping outside, and remembering what real life feels like.
Step outside. Turn it off. Be human again.
#FridayFreeInThePark #DisconnectToReconnect #UnplugLouisiana