KUB’s Project Help Spreads Warmth During Cold Winter Months

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Kristin Farley
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Knoxville, TN 37902

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KUB’s Project Help Spreads Warmth During Cold Winter Months

Posted: 01/11/2016
With the cold winter months ahead, many families will struggle with the cost of heating their homes. Through Project Help, community donations provide emergency heating assistance to those in need due to job loss, illness, injury, or disability, as well as seniors struggling with the rising cost of living. 

“Project Help depends solely on community and individual contributions,” said Mintha Roach, KUB President and CEO. “Last year, Project Help was able to help hundreds of needy families stay safe and warm through the winter thanks to generous donors in the community.” 

The 2015 Project Help campaign kicked off this week, and runs through January 29. KUB invites people to give a little to help those in need.

Partnering with Food City, WVLT-TV, WIVK, the Knoxville News Sentinel and Home Federal Bank, KUB offers four easy ways to donate to Project Help: 

• Purchase a donation coupon when you shop at Food City. 

• Make a donation at any Knoxville area Home Federal Bank location. 

• Send a check to: Project Help, P.O. Box 59017, Knoxville, TN 37950 

• Check the donation box on your next KUB bill for a one time donation or monthly pledge. 

“This is our fifteenth Project Help campaign,” said Roach. “I hope the community will again join in this effort and donate at Food City or Home Federal Bank locations. Even a dollar a month on your KUB bill can help a neighbor in need.” 

Project Help is administered by the Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee (CAC). KUB collects donations, and 100 percent of the funds go to CAC. The money goes directly toward the purchase of electricity, natural gas, propane, heating oil, wood or coal for those in need. 

Project Help of East Tennessee is a 501(c)(3) organization, and all donations are tax deductible.