Hopefully you won't have to use all of them, but I found the 211 fantastically useful and you might too.
Emergency (America)
911
Fire, police, ambulance, etc.
Basic needs:
211
"2-1-1 is the health and human service equivalent of 9-1-1 to give or get help spearheaded by United Way."
They can refer you to a huge network of community groups and non-profits. From food banks, shelters, living assistance, the list goes on...
It's pretty great, I used it recently to ask about food banks for donating food and they said they'd be willing to link campus food services with various food banks and other services in the areas to take care of excess food (which would otherwise be thrown away). Something about Geographic Information Systems services is also listed too, I'd be interested to find out what they have to offer for that.
Poison hotline ( American Association of Poison Control Centers http://www.aapcc.org/DNN/ ):
1-800-222-1222
Air Pollution
You have the right to breathe clean air. Report all strong odors, dark smoke, excessive dust, and other suspected air pollution to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ)
(313) 456-4700
Lead Poisoning Prevention
Preventing lead poisoning via information from CLEARCorps Detroit:
(313) 924-4000
Oakland County (248) 858-0931
Wayne County (888) 223-2363
Washtenaw County (734) 222-3880
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (800) 292-4706
An illicit discharge is the introduction of polluting materials into a pipe that drains to surface water or the dumping of polluting material that can impact surface water. Examples found in the Rouge River watershed include toilets connected to storm sewers, laundry waste discharging to a drain, swimming pool backwash water discharging to a storm sewer or situations where polluting material can move over land to a storm sewer.
Illegal discharges may also take place, such as the one responsible for the large oil spill on the Rouge and Detroit Rivers in 2002. Careless and intentional acts of illicit and illegal dumping are not only expensive to remedy, but they can also have long term affects on the health of the river.
If you see an illicit or illegal discharge, please report it immediately.
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Wayne County Prosecutor is playing politics with poisoned kids. Read the Spirit of Detroit blog and sign the petition to fix Detroit's lead program.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us know benchbug, I'm looking into the blog and petition right now.
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