ClimateCare Launches Program With Share The Warmth
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario - ClimateCare, Canada's largest cooperative of independent HVAC contractors, announced that it has joined with the Share the Warmth charity to launch an Ontario-wide program to provide emergency repairs to gas and oil furnaces for low-income households in need. At their quarterly general meeting last November, ClimateCare contractors presented Share the Warmth representatives with a $10,000 donation as the first installment of a total contribution of $30,000 in cash and services.
Share the Warmth is a registered, nonprofit, homeless prevention charity that provides emergency heat and energy for families, seniors, the disabled, and the terminally ill living at or near the poverty level. The inability to pay utilities is one of the leading economic causes of homelessness. Share the Warmth uses 100 percent of public donations to purchase gas, electricity, oil, propane, wood, or kerosene to keep people warm and in their homes during winter's coldest months.