Black Millennials for Flint is preparing for their 3rd Annual Flint Weekend of Service where they are sponsoring a National Flint Water Drive.  It has been over four years, and Flint still doesn’t have clean water. This year, Black Millennials is partnering with the Memphis Urban League Young Professionals, Pack Your Back, Mari Copeny (“Little Miss Flint”) and Tavares Taylor Charities as champions of service to our brothers and sisters in Flint, Michigan.

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