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ORUD raises money for program that helps families with heating bills

Posted at 9:23 pm March 13, 2018
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Emily Rios and Nikki Adkisson of the Marketing Department for Oak Ridge Utility District are pictured above with Barry Stephenson at the MCLinc Valentine’s Day Pancake Breakfast. (Submitted photo)

Emily Rios and Nikki Adkisson of the Marketing Department for Oak Ridge Utility District are pictured above with Barry Stephenson at the MCLinc Valentine’s Day Pancake Breakfast. (Submitted photo)

 

In February, Oak Ridge Utility District hosts its annual “Have a Heart, Heat a Home” fundraiser to raise money for ADFAC’s Project SAFE, a program that helps families struggling to pay heating bills and facing the loss of energy service.

This year’s low temperatures in January meant that heating bills would be on the rise and donations would be greatly needed, a press release said.

“In order to help our neighbors pay these bills, ADFAC counts on the generosity of the community to support the program,” the press release said.

“ORUD is proud to say that this year’s fundraiser garnered $4,481.79 in donations, which is an increase from last year,” the release said. “One hundred percent of the proceeds go to Project SAFE. These funds allow more people in our area to take advantage of the program and keep the heat on in their homes.

“We would like to thank everyone who participated in the ‘Have a Heart, Heat a Home’ fundraiser this year!”

If you would more information about contributing to Project Safe, contact ORUD at (865) 483-1377 or visit www.orud.org.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: ADFAC, Barry Stephenson, Emily Rios, heating bills, MCLinc, Nikki Adkisson, Oak Ridge Utility District, ORUD, Project Safe

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