
Helping those in need when things heat up
Project Cool Breeze, an initiative to help elderly people stay cool during the hot summer months, has kicked off in Charleston. The effort was begun in 1999 by Charleston City Councilman Wendell Gilliard and distributes hundreds of air conditioners and fans each year to those in need.
From News 2:
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Congestive heart failure and other medical problems left Brown bound to a chair and basically to her house. The six of them live on her less than $1,000 a month from disability and her granddaughter’s job at a pizza place.
The project will be giving away its first round of air conditioners and fans next week, News 2 reports, and others who are interested in asking for help can fill out applications on June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Lowe's in West Ashley.
From The Post and Courier:
Lowe's Home Improvement sells air conditioners to the program at cost, she said.
To get an application form for a free air conditioner or fan, call 720-1987. Applicants must be at least 60 years old, but they do not have to live in Charleston.
You can also call that number if you're interested in donating to Project Cool Breeze.
More coverage
- News 2: Helping Those Without Cool Air (video)
- The Post and Courier: Project Cool Breeze a breath of fresh air for needy seniors
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