Heat relief resources offered to Dallas residents struggling to stay cool
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DALLAS - Before 100-degree temperatures get to North Texas, the city of Dallas partnered with Reliant to help vulnerable residents stay cool.
Portable AC units and coolers were distributed at the West Dallas Multipurpose Center and the MLK Junior Community Center as part of the Beat the Heat Program.
In the past, there would be cooling stations set up around town. However, with the pandemic, organizers decided to take the cool air directly to residents. I just hope that I’ll be able to enjoy the rest of the summer being cool, said Bettie Burris after receiving a unit. I don’t have to worry about it at night fanning with a fan.
Yesterday, <a href="https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2021/06/10/watch-live-houston-mayor-officials-discuss-efforts-to-be-safe-in-areas-hot-weather/" target=" blank">Mayor Sylvester Turner, Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Reliant kicked off their 16th annual Beat the Heat Program for 2021.</a> Reliant has donated $70,000 to the Beat the Heat Program for the Houston Health Department’s Area Agency on Aging to continue offering portable air conditioners to qualifying individuals.