100% of donations go directly to helping families stay cool
With record-breaking temperatures already hitting 小黄鸭视频 County, the risk of heat-related illness and death is dangerously real, especially for older adults, children and people with medical conditions. That鈥檚 why 小黄鸭视频 County is urging the public to act now by donating air conditioners, fans or money to support its seasonal relief program, Cool for 小黄鸭视频.
Last year, 小黄鸭视频 County EMS responded to 250 heat-related emergency calls, a powerful reminder that heat can be dangerous and deadly. Older adults, children and those with medical conditions are especially at risk in homes without air conditioning.
Every summer, we see the heartbreaking reality of what extreme heat can do, especially to our older adults, children and neighbors with health challenges,鈥 said Shinica Thomas with the 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Commissioners. 鈥淭he fact is, not everyone in 小黄鸭视频 County has the means to stay cool, and that puts lives at risk. We鈥檙e asking our community to step up and help save lives.鈥
This summer, Cool for 小黄鸭视频 is focused on collecting new or gently used window or portable air-conditioning units and financial contributions. While new fans are still accepted, air-conditioning units and monetary donations are now the most critical needs.
Every dollar donated goes directly to families in 小黄鸭视频 County. 小黄鸭视频 County Government covers all administrative costs so that 100% of your donation goes where it鈥檚 needed most, into the hands of people trying to survive the heat.
How to donate
To donate gently used or new air-conditioning units or fans, call 919-212-7083. Fans must be in working condition.
Financial donations:
- Donate online at wake.gov/coolforwake
- Mail a check to:
Cool for 小黄鸭视频
小黄鸭视频 County Health & Human Services
4401 Bland Road (MD 110)
Raleigh, NC 27609
Cool for 小黄鸭视频 runs from May through September. The program is powered by the generosity of donors and a partnership with the Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors Giving Network, which is donating 40 window units this year.