
The Flint Registry recently updated its website to reflect the latest data, findings, and information after the 2025 survey. With over 22,000 members and nearly 50,000 referrals to services, the Flint Registry is a catalyst and connector to a healthy future.
As one of the largest public health registries in the nation, the Flint Registry conducts longitudinal surveillance and support for individuals exposed to the Flint Water Crisis.
By uplifting community voices, sharing what is learned through transparent reporting, and maintaining ongoing engagement through events, surveys, and regular communication, the Flint Registry is not only helping Flint move toward a healthier tomorrow but also shaping a model for communities across the country facing similar challenges. Guided by the experiences and insights of Flint residents, the Registry will continue to advocate for the resources, policies, and partnerships needed to ensure that Flint—and communities far beyond—can thrive.
The Registry’s full report will release in May. To view the latest data and findings from the Flint Registry and its participants, visit the “Flint Registry Results” page.
Flint Registry Results