People who were impacted by the Flint Water Crisis will soon be able to participate in a voluntary secure registry which will aim to connect them to programs and other resources that serve to minimize the effects of lead on their health while promoting wellness and recovery.
Michigan State University will carry out the registry in collaboration with a broad partnership including leadership form the City of Flint, Greater Flint Health Coalition, educators, clinicians, and community-based organizations that serve Flint residents.
In addition to linking residents to supportive programs and resources, the registry will document the effects on residents affected by lead-tainted tap water and evaluate the effectiveness of health, educational, environmental and community services on improving the health of participants.
Enrollment into the registry will begin in fall of 2018.
Registry Pre-Enrollment
Enrollment into the registry will begin in fall of 2018, however pre-enroll now to get the most up-to-date information. To pre-enroll, visit www.flintregistry.org, contact (833)GO-FLINT or email, FlintRegistry@hc.msu.edu for more information.