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AmeriCares and Nestlé Send Water to Flint Stamford, Conn. – Jan. 28, 2016 – AmeriCares and Nestlé Waters North America are delivering bottled water to Flint, Michigan, where the tap water is tainted with lead. Two truckloads carrying 70,000 half-liter bottles are on the way to the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, which works with 75 Flint partners, including church pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and community centers. About 100,000 families in Flint are affected by the crisis, including many low-income families. More than 40 percent of city residents live below the poverty level — more than two-times the state average. City officials are urging Flint residents to get their water tested and to consume only tap water that has been filtered to remove lead. “The water crisis has placed an extra burden on families in Flint, many of whom were already struggling before the crisis,” said AmeriCares Associate Director of Emergency Response Kate Dischino. “Thanks to our partnership with Nestlé Waters, more families will have access to clean, safe water.” The food bank is supplying water to its partner agencies and coordinating with the State Emergency Operations Center, which is supplying water to fire stations and working with local law enforcement partners and Red Cross volunteers to distribute water filters and bottled water to homes. AmeriCares and Nestlé Waters have been partnering since 2004 to supply clean water for U.S. families in crisis. Over the past 12 years, they have delivered nearly 8 million bottles of water for families in need.
Source: http://www.nestle-watersna.com/en/nestle-water-news/pressreleases/americares-and-nestl-send-water-to-flint
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