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Flint Registry: A Resource for the Community
The Flint Registry is a resource to see how the people of Flint are doing and provide support for those impacted by the water crisis. After completing a survey, individuals are referred to services that promote health and development such as education, health and nutrition programs. Support, especially for children, includes referral to Genesee Health System Neurodevelopment Center of Excellence – a new, no-cost child development assessment center.
The Flint Registry is modeled after other public health registries like the World Trade Center Disaster Registry. The Flint Registry is for anyone who was exposed to lead-contaminated water because they worked, lived, went to school, or daycare identified as an address on the Flint water system from April 25, 2014 – October 15, 2015, including children who were prenatally exposed. The Flint Registry is for all ages.
Want to learn more? Visit our website at fintregistry.org or call 833-GO-FLINT.