KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – With colder weather bringing higher utility costs, the need for emergency heating assistance tends to rise during the winter months.
Through Project Help, community donations provide emergency energy assistance to elderly or disabled customers on fixed incomes, as well as income-constrained families experiencing a crisis due to financial limitations.
“Project Help depends entirely on the generosity of our community and individual donors,” KUB Senior Vice President and Chief Customer & Talent Officer Tiffany Martin said. “With the support of our generous donors, Project Help assisted more than 300 families in need stay safe and warm last year. This is a true testament of how our community comes together to support those facing hardship when they need it most.”…