Native American Tribe Donates $10,000 Flint Residents Amid Water Crisis

Editors Note~ When we think about how most Native American’s struggle in today economy, as many others do, and you read this story, look at how the minorities of our country step up to help in times of crisis.  Most often, these stories of the good that is being done and how the people give back to the communities they live in, goes completely under the radar.

Let’s all learn from our neighbors how to step up and be counted amid the generosity of our citizens.  Enjoy and be proud of those that seek no spotlight, only share their light of good, with others.  A community, begins with each other.

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Flint, MichiganThe Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in Manistee, Michigan has donated $10,000 to the Genesee County sheriff’s office to assist in providing clean water to the residents of Flint, Michigan. Flint is currently under a state of emergency after local, state, and federal officials admitted there was lead contamination in the water.

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