The Florida Environmental Health Association (FEHA) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting environmental health and safety in Florida. Established in 1955, FEHA serves as a platform for environmental health professionals to collaborate, share knowledge, and advocate for policies that protect public health. The organization focuses on various aspects of environmental health, including food safety, water quality, waste management, and disease prevention. Through education, training, and networking opportunities, FEHA aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of its members while addressing the environmental health challenges faced by communities in Florida.
FEHA also plays a crucial role in legislative advocacy, working with state and local governments to influence policies that impact environmental health. The association organizes conferences, workshops, and seminars to keep its members informed about the latest developments in environmental health practices and regulations. By fostering a strong community of professionals, FEHA contributes to the overall improvement of public health standards in Florida.