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Living with Lead Poisoning: Share your Story

Finding out your child has been poisoned by lead can turn your world upside down. By sharing your story, you can help us learn more about the reality of living with lead poisoning and help us better understand how current resources are supporting families.

Please email us at detroitleadcoalition@gmail.com

We will contact you to learn more about your experience and to share more information. If you would prefer to speak via phone or Zoom let us know and we will arrange an interview.

Thank you for joining us in our mission to prevent lead poisoning in children.

Be Part of the Conversation

We have a single goal – prevent children and families from being poisoned by lead. We need many voices to help raise awareness about the dangers of lead and to help us prevent lead poisoning.

Who Can Help?

  • Anyone who cares about protecting children
  • Residents and Families
  • Community Leaders
  • Educators and Health Care Systems
  • Elected Officials
  • Rental Property Owners
  • Construction and Home Repair Workers
  • Private Sector, Philanthropy, and more

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Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Homes

Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Homes

Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Homes

MIALSH is made up of physicians, nurses, housing professionals, young leaders, and, most crucially, everyday Michigan advocates, some of whom have their beloved family members become poisoned by lead in their own homes.

Detroit Lead Parent Advocacy Group

About 50% of children in the City of Detroit have elevated blood lead levels leading to lead poisoning. De-Lead Education and Advocacy in Detroit (D-LEAD) is a parent group advocating for lead-safe homes and universal lead testing in kids. D-LEAD is convened and sponsored by the Center for Urban Studies at Wayne State University.

(313) 577-1164
AG5943@wayne.edu

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