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How can you still help people affected by the Flint water crisis?

People can donate water, money, time to help victims

Flint Water Plant (WDIV) (Getty Images)

FLINT, Mich. – There are still people who need help because of the Flint water crisis.

The Flint Registry encourages people in the city to enroll if they’ve been affected by the water crisis. It’s a way for residents to find services and resources.

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Click here to view a story we did on the Flint Registry when it went live.

Click here to view the Flint Registry page.

You can donate water, make a monetary donation and volunteer for the Red Cross.

Click here to visit where, thanks to Flint city officials.

The website, Flint Cares, was created out of the Flint Water Recovery group to provide residents with accurate and trustworthy information.

Click here to visit the website.

Flint Cares has collected a list of organizations involved in partnership to which you can donate:

For a better description of what each organization does, click here and read the “What We Do” Tab.

  • Adventist Community Services
  • AARP Foundation
  • American Red Cross
  • Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services
  • Catholic Charities
  • The Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan and Episcopal Relief and Development are partnering with the following sites:
  • St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
  • St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and soup kitchen
  • Christ Enrichment Center
  • Communication Access Center
  • Community Foundation of Greater Flint
  • Community Resolution Center
  • Family Service Agency of Mid Michigan
  • Crossing Water
  • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
  • The Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce
  • Flint Community Schools
  • Flint Neighborhoods United
  • Food Bank of Eastern Michigan
  • Genesee County Hispanic Latino Collaborative
  • Genesee County Health Department
  • Mormon Helping Hands
  • Genesee Intermediate School District
  • Genesee Health System
  • Greater Flint Health Coalition
  • Hamilton Community Health Network
  • Hurley Medical Center
  • Islamic Relief USA
  • Lions Club International
  • Mass Transporation Authority
  • Metro Community Development
  • Mott Children’s Health Center
  • Michigan State University Extension
  • Michigan Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
  • Child Care Network and Great Start to Quality Resource Center
  • National Association of Social Workers
  • Prince of Peace Missionary Baptist Church
  • The Salvation Army
  • Second Chance Church
  • University of Michigan-Flint
  • Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Flint
  • Michigan Conference United Methodist Church
  • United Way of Genesee County
  • Universal Kidney Foundation
  • Valley Area Agency on Aging
  • Community Partners