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Fighting Lead with Literacy


February 1 - 25

The Flint Water Crisis is a human tragedy.

Exposure to lead creates significant learning problems. Providing books is one way to promote literacy and make a difference in the future of Flint children.

Martin is joining the effort to support the children of Flint by collecting books. You can help by donating books in the Martin High School Office (1556 Chalmers Street, Martin).

Other ways to help include water donations and monetary donations.

Thank You!

Austin

MESSAGE President

Other Book Drop-off Locations:

AAESA Educational Service Center, 310 Thomas Street, Allegan

Allegan County Area Technical & Education Center, 2891 - 116th Avenue, Allegan

Hillside Learning & Behavior Center, 212 Grove Street, Allegan

Allegan High School, 1560 M-40 North, Allegan

Allegan Alternative High School, 550 Fifth Street, Allegan

L.E. White Middle School, 3300 West 115th Avenue, Allegan

Dawson Elementary, 125 Elm Street, Allegan

North Ward Elementary, 440 River Street, Allegan

Pine Trails Elementary, 2950 Center Street, Allegan

West Ward Elementary, 630 Vernon Street, Allegan

Hopkins Public Schools Central Office, 400 Clark St, Hopkins

Barnes & Noble, 6134 S Westnedge Ave, Portage

Barnes & Noble, 4370 Miller Rd Unit E-10, Flint

Otsego Public Schools Administration Building, 400 Sherwood St., Otsego

Alamo Elementary, 8184 N. 6th St., Kalamazoo Dix Street Elementary, 503 Dix St., Otsego Washington Street Elementary, 538 Washington St., Otsego Otsego Middle School, 540 Washington St., Otsego Otsego High School, 550 Washington St., Otsego

Wayland Union Middle School, 701 Wildcat Drive, Wayland

Allegan District Library, 331 Hubbard Street, Allegan


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