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Clean Water Activist Little Miss Flint Raises Almost $500K for Communities

Mari Copeny, also called Little Miss Flint, is a young clean-water activist wanting to change in her beloved city, Flint, Local 4 reported.

She is described as “the face of the water crisis” after she writing to President Barack Obama, which highlighted the scope of the water crisis in Flint.

She made it her business to help those most in need during the water crisis and to continue to help provide clean water by raising nearly $500,000, according to the article. She linked up with a water filtration company and is offering water filters to those who could use them.

The filters have been sent to people in Flint and throughout other cities in the United States.

She made it her business to help those most in need during the water crisis and to continue to help provide clean water by raising nearly $500,000, according to the article. She linked up with a water filtration company and is offering water filters to those who could use them.

The filters have been sent to people in Flint and throughout other cities in the United States, according to the article.

 

Mari Copeny I’m Mari, a 13-year old from Flint, Michigan where we are 7 years without clean water. I decided to tackle the water crisis nationally head-on by getting my own water filter to give to those in need of clean water immediately. My goal is $500k. http://Gofundme.com/teamMariwater Photo courtesy of Twitter @LittleMissFlint

 

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