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Walk for Warmth participants raise funds in Mount Clemens
Summary
Dozens walked downtown Mount Clemens at the 36th annual Walk for Warmth to raise money for Macomb Community Action; organizers said proceeds will assist low-income residents with heat-related emergencies.
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Dozens of community-minded people walked through downtown Mount Clemens on Saturday for the 36th annual Walk for Warmth. The event raises money for Macomb Community Action, which provides services such as water assistance, food bank access, and financial empowerment programs. Organizers said proceeds will be used to help low-income residents with heat-related emergencies, including utility bills and furnace repairs. Local officials and volunteers joined the stroll, and a county executive escorted a dog available for adoption.
Key details:
- The walk was the 36th annual Walk for Warmth event and drew one of the highest turnouts in recent years, according to organizers.
- Funds raised will go toward assisting low-income individuals with heat-related emergencies, including paying utility bills and repairing or replacing furnaces.
- Macomb Community Action is the beneficiary and offers services such as water assistance, food bank access, and financial empowerment programs.
- Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel participated and escorted a dog that was available for adoption during the event.
- Since the program began, Walk for Warmth has raised more than $800,000 to help families stay warm in winter.
Summary:
The event brought community members together to raise funds aimed at reducing heat-related hardship for low-income residents in Macomb County. It continued a long-running local effort that organizers say expands the social safety net, and the next planned public steps related to the program are undetermined at this time.
