As winter settles over Iowa, the warmth of our homes becomes more than a comfort—it’s a necessity. For many families in our community, however, the rising cost of utilities creates an impossible choice: feed their children or pay their heating bill.

No family should have to face these impossible choices. Warm Hearts, Warm Homes is an annual fundraiser for our Financial Support Program, which provides utility assistance to neighbors struggling to make ends meet. This initiative aims to ensure that everyone in our community can stay warm and safe while maintaining the financial stability needed to survive.

Every dollar raised through Warm Hearts, Warm Homes goes directly toward utility assistance for families in need. Beyond providing immediate relief, this program also prevents long-term financial hardships, helping families break the cycle of crisis before it’s too late.

 

Here’s how you can help:

  1. Donate: Even a small contribution can make a big difference. A $50 donation could help cover a family’s heating bill for a week, while $200 could provide support for an entire month. Every dollar brings us closer to our goal of ensuring no one in our community has to choose between warmth and other essentials.
  2. Spread the Word: Share the Warm Hearts, Warm Homes campaign with your friends, family, and social networks. Raising awareness about the challenges our neighbors face is a crucial step toward building a stronger, more supportive community.
  3. Host a Fundraising Event: Whether it’s a bake sale, trivia night, or themed event, your creativity can inspire others to give and make a lasting impact.

 

Together, we can keep our neighbors warm and safe this winter. The Warm Hearts, Warm Homes campaign isn’t just about paying utility bills—it’s about ensuring dignity, stability, and hope for those who need it most. With your help, we can make a real difference in the lives of our neighbors facing financial crisis.

Let’s come together as a community to provide not just warmth but a brighter, more secure future for all. Because when we lift each other up, everyone rises.