Our Impact
The work of the National Consumers League is making a difference in people’s lives across the country. Meet some of the consumers touched by our programs.
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Preventing yet another victim
Paige, 55, a Nashville wife and mother of two, answered an employment ad for secret shoppers. Before sending payment to the scammers, she reached out to NCL.
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Building a stronger generation
A grease fire flared up in Decklan’s kitchen. As his family scrambled and panicked, fearing that the whole house might erupt in flames, Decklan remained calm. He hurried over to the pantry, grabbed some baking soda, and dumped it on the fire quickly extinguishing the blaze.
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Script Your Future saved my life
Cincinnati resident Charles, 45, lost his computer business — and health insurance— during a time of economic downturn. A diabetic, Charles was now unable to afford his medication. He stopped taking it which made him seriously ill and put his life at risk.
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For a safer workplace
Jeremy is a fast-food worker who has been employed at a number of Chipotle restaurants in New York City. When he was just 20 years old, he took part in an NCL research project that revealed that management practices within the fast food chain were putting workers—and food safety for customers—at risk.
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Health Advisory Council Newsletter | 2018 Q3
Welcome to the Q3 issue of the Health Advisory Council Newsletter. Below you will find NCL policy updates, a new Q&A with HealthyWomen, member updates, and more.
Save the date! December 3
We hope you will join us on December 3 from 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM for NCL’s Health Advisory Council Membership Meeting and Holiday Reception at the Pillsbury Conference Center in Washington, DC. Stay tuned for additional details!
NCL health policy at work
Counterfeit drugs and importation
Following up to our panel discussion on counterfeit drugs at our June 27 Health Advisory Council Spring Membership meeting, NCL issued a statement on July 30 expressing concerns about FDA establishing a working group to examine the possibility of importing prescription drugs. Noting that every head of Health and Human Services and the FDA for the last 18 years has refused to certify the safety of drug importation, NCL stated its fear that authorizing importation, even under limited circumstances to address drug shortages, would expose consumers to unknown risks and undermine the security of the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain. Rather than considering importation, NCL encouraged FDA to pursue other strategies to ensure the availability of multiple FDA-approved and marketed versions of medically necessary drugs.
NCL is also pleased to announce that Pfizer has recently joined Eli Lilly and PhRMA as supporters of NCL’s planned Counterfeit Drugs Consumer Education Campaign. We are still seeking additional campaign partners. For information about how your organization can join this resource-rich platform to educate consumers on making smart purchasing decisions and avoiding the scourge of counterfeit drugs, please contact NCL Director of Development Charlotte Gray at charlotteg@nclnet.org.
Member spotlight
Get to know HealthyWomen with a new Q&A.
Updates on Member programs
We want to hear from you!
If you have time-sensitive information and updates you’d like to share with the Health Advisory Council in between NCL’s quarterly newsletters, please contact Karin Bolte (karinb@nclnet.org) and we will be happy to forward your materials to the Council membership. We also encourage you to contact us with your ideas and suggestions for Council activities.