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Outdoor self-paced 5K event to benefit low income residents in Macomb County facing heat related emergencies Since launching Walk for Warmth has raised nearly $770,000 to help local families stay warm
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MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – Registration is now open for Macomb Community Action’s 31st annual
Walk for Warmth 2021 (W4W2021), a self-paced 5K event that supports low income Macomb County residents in need during the winter months.
All funds raised during the event will be used to assist individuals with heat related emergencies like paying a utility bill or replacing a broken furnace.
Due to COVID-19 precautions, W4W2021 will be held individually per resident at a location of their choice from Sunday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Feb. 27.
Photo provided by Sarah Carter-Wallace
Walk for Warmth 2021 goes virtual By: Brendan Losinski | C&G Newspapers | Published February 6, 2021
Hundreds of volunteers come together each year to help their neighbors keep their homes warm during the winter months through Macomb Community Action’s annual Walk for Warmth. This year’s will be virtual.
Photo provided by Sarah Carter-Wallace
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MACOMB COUNTY Macomb Community Action will be hosting its 31st annual Walk for Warmth virtually in order to continue its fundraising tradition while allowing people to stay socially distanced.
The Walk for Warmth supports low-income Macomb County residents in need during the winter months. All funds raised during the event will be used to assist individuals with heat-related emergencies such as paying a utility bill or replacing a broken furnace.
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