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'Protect yourself': Covenant House Michigan hands out masks amid toxic smoke
Covenant House Michigan distributed masks and essential supplies to homeless individuals in Detroit amid toxic smoke from wildfires in Canada and Minnesota. Stephanie Taylor, a street outreach leader, emphasized the importance of masks to protect against poor air quality, which has worsened due to the ongoing wildfires. Rasia Owens, a recipient, highlighted the critical role Covenant House plays in supporting homeless individuals.
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