Jaden
Smith is helping the residents of Flint through a new initiative. The rapper,
actor and co-founder of the eco-friendly company JUST Water has partnered with
a local Flint church to deploy a mobile water treatment system. The system is
called "The Water Box" and it filters out lead and additional
contaminants in water, according to a press release.

Flint's
water crisis began in April 2014 after the city's water source was switched
from the Detroit River to the Flint River, which resulted in city-wide lead
contamination of public drinking water. First Trinity Missionary Baptist Church
in Flint has been on the front line of the battle to restore drinkable water in
the city. The church has also given out over 5 million bottles of water to
local residents.
In
2018, the free bottled water program set up by the state was ended under former
Gov. Rick Snyder. However, a recent announcement by newly appointed Michigan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer states that the program will be reinstated .
Bottle donations for the city have declined and accessing clean water continues
to be an issue, which is why JUST Water stepped in to assist, according to a
release.
“This has been one of the most rewarding and educational experiences for me personally,” Smith said. “Working together with people in the community experiencing the problems and design(ing) something to help them has been a journey I will never forget. We are planning to deploy more water boxes in Flint and other communities facing similar challenges.”
The
Water Box will produce up to 10 gallons of clean drinking water per minute. The
water is tested each day with use, as well as every few weeks by an independent
and certified laboratory. Residents
will be able to fill any container of their choice with the clean water. The
filtration device will be available through the church with set distribution
times.

“We are committed to serving the community in which we worship in.” said Ezra Tillman, pastor of First Trinity Baptist church.
Jaden
Smith and his partner Drew FitzGerald are the co-founders of JUST goods and of
501CTHREE.org. The Water Box initiative is also in partnership with
The Last Kilometer, Rethink H20 with help from Black Millennials For Flint.
It's nice to see a celebrity doing something positive for a change. The media should promote more stories like this.
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