Reducing noise benefits everyone

Together, we can overcome induced hopelessness, a side effect of noise pollution. Also, you may feel that you are alone in your suffering – you are not. Sign up for our newsletter – Noise News and our Action Alerts to learn more and see where you may be able to find your spot. There are many ways to help, from doing research to public speaking – and everything in between.

Stay in the Know

As we gear up to take on the serious problem of noise pollution, we are a happy to announce our inaugural volunteer board. 

  • John Day, Chair
  • Sue DeGrandis, Secretary
  • Richard Rysak, Treasurer

Get in touch!

“I appreciate the work that you are doing to reduce the problem of construction noise in Toronto”

Anya, Toronto

Grateful for Ingrid’s leadership and time on this cause.

Fil, Toronto

I watched your YouTube on moving vehicle noise and feel very enthusiastic for next steps. So glad I saw you on the news!

Filip, Toronto

I’m so grateful for the great work you are doing. It’s so important.

Juan, Toronto

Thank you for your work, finally I have a way of making a difference on something that bothers me at all hours.

Nancy

It has provided valuable information while also giving me a platform to open up a dialog with others. I now feel like there is a way to make my voice heard by the city and hopefully make a difference.

Gail

It feels great to be able to do something.

Now that I’m part of the No More Noise group, I’m much more hopeful.

Jane, Toronto

Appreciate all your hard work, you’ve basically created a company with websites, events, infrastructure – it’s awesome, thank you. It takes away some of the hopelessness I’ve felt in trying to voice my concerns while thinking I was alone or maybe one of few.

Ran L, Toronto

Leadership by example. Advocacy of the highest order. A model for urban residents everywhere.

Dan Fink, Program Director, The Quiet Coalition, a program of Quiet Communities, Inc

Your fighting spirit is inspirational

Amanda, BC