It
may be some time before all responsible parties come clean about the
series of events that led to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan — but
in the meantime, residents are getting aid from an unlikely source:
Hollywood. California-based beverage company AQUAhydrate, owned in part
by Sean “Diddy” Combs and Mark Wahlberg, has pledged a whopping one
million bottles of water to assist with the situation until it is
resolved.
In
case you haven’t heard, dangerously high levels of lead have been
detected in Flint’s water since officials opted to begin drawing the
city’s water from the Flint River instead of the Detroit municipal
system as a cost-saving measure (shudder).
Not surprisingly, many
organizations have now stepped in, including the Red Cross and the
Michigan State Emergency Management and Homeland Security, which are
working closely with AQUAhydrate to integrate its sizeable donation into
the relief efforts.
“The
AQUAhydrate team is doing everything it can to help with this issue,”
Diddy explained. “Mark and I made an initial pledge to donate and are
committed to the continued aid to Flint residents as long as they need
it. We hope this commitment will inspire others to get involved as
well.”
So
far, 5,000 cases of the water bottles are en route to Flint and should
arrive by mid-week. In the meantime, however, Diddy and Wahlberg are
hardly taking a break. Instead, they’ve been busy urging their famous
friends to join them in their cause by raising public awareness and
making donations.
So far they’ve garnered support from Detroit-area
rapper Eminem as well as hip-hop star Wiz Khalifa, which Diddy confirmed
via Twitter this morning.
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