ladybosie:

flawlessastrology:

cubanflagemoji:

hey if any if you want to donate cases of bottled water to residents in flint, send them to:

Triumph Church
1657 Broadway Blvd.
Flint, MI 48506

omg please do, they can’t even bathe without getting rashes, let alone drink water. this hits too close to home

If you can’t afford to or don’t care to ship water, there are other ways you can help! You can donate money to the Flint Water Fund so they can purchase water or filters, or to the Flint Child Health & Development Fund to directly help kids affected by the lead. If you don’t have money, sign this petition to stop making Flint residents pay astronomical rates for unusable water. Water bills average $140 a month in Flint, and the city is trying to force them to pay, beginning with shutting off water, but since that’s not much of a punishment, I imagine they’ll end up sending people to collections for unpaid bills.

Other places to send money, water, or filters include:

Small Amounts/Money

Catholic Charities Center for Hope
517 E. Fifth Ave. Flint, MI 48503
Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm
810-232-9950

The American Red Cross
1401 S. Grand Traverse Flint, MI 48503
Saturday and Sunday, 9am – 4pm
810-232-1401

100 cases or more:

Food Bank of Eastern Michigan
2300 Lapeer Rd Flint, MI 48503
Call ahead to 810-239-4441

Truckloads:

United Way Emergency Center
111 E. Court St. Flint, MI 48502
Call ahead to 810-232-8121

REBLOG EVEN IF YOU CANNOT DONATE; MAYBE OTHERS CAN.