About Us
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Founder and former Chairman of the Board
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Founder and former Chairman of the Board and Chief Legal Counsel of Children’s Health Defense, was the founder of Waterkeeper Alliance, the world’s largest clean water advocacy group, and serves as counsel to Morgan & Morgan, a nationwide personal injury practice.
Mr. Kennedy is an esteemed author, with a long list of published books including the New York Times’ bestseller, “Crimes Against Nature.” Mr. Kennedy was named one of Time magazine’s “Heroes for the Planet” for his success helping Riverkeeper lead the fight to restore the Hudson River. His reputation as a resolute defender of the environment and children’s health stems from a litany of successful legal actions. He received recognition for his role in the landmark victory against Monsanto last year, as well as in the DuPont Case that inspired the movie “Dark Waters” (2019).
Chapter Leadership
Allison Selko has been a supporter of Children’s Health Defense and its predecessor the World Mercury Project. She is very interested in issues relating to maintaining health such as clean water and air, food free from chemicals and of course medical freedom. Allison hopes to provide information that is helpful to Michigan residents who are interested in these issues and to help create a community in which members can get together and learn from each other.
As a Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist, Amanda Rosati has been involved in holistic nutrition and therapies for over 18 years. She became even more passionate about vaccine safety and health freedom when she became pregnant with her daughter. She is honored to be a part of the Children’s Heath Defense of MI to help fight and advocate for all children’s rights, freedoms and safety.
Dr. Sarah Radtke, D.C. is a Chiropractor and Applied Kinesiologist in Bloomfield Hills. Instead of compartmentalizing various symptoms, as mainstream medicine does, Dr. Radtke looks at systems and common underlying factors in the body. Nature is more easily corrected through gentle, non-invasive therapies than poisoning enzymes with drugs or cutting tissue with surgery. Dr. Radtke is delighted to work with the Children’s Health Defense of Michigan to educate patients about their risks and options, and restore the health of our food, water and environment.