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How The Heat and Warmth Fund is helping to stabilize and empower Michigan families

July 15, 2026

The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW), a Michigan-based nonprofit founded in 1985, has assisted over 335,000 households with energy and utility bills over nearly four decades. In a recent interview, new CEO Katrina McCree and Board Executive Chair Tanya Hill discussed the organization's expanding mission beyond emergency aid. McCree noted that economic pressures like inflation and unemployment have increased demand for THAW's services, prompting the organization to focus on sustainable, long-term financial solutions for struggling families.

Who is affected

  • More than 335,000 Michigan households (since 1985)
  • Families experiencing inflation, job losses, and other financial hardships
  • Clients requiring energy and utility payment assistance
  • Families needing year-round support beyond winter heating needs

What action is being taken

  • THAW is receiving more requests for financial assistance
  • The organization is working with families to develop long-term solutions for sustaining their lifestyle and maintaining energy/utility payments
  • THAW is partnering with other agencies to provide various types of support for clients

Why it matters

  • This matters because rising inflation and job losses are creating increased financial strain on Michigan families who struggle to afford basic utilities like heat and electricity. THAW's shift toward long-term solutions rather than temporary aid helps families achieve financial stability and avoid recurring crises, while year-round support ensures vulnerable households don't fall through the cracks during warmer months when heating concerns are less visible.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: bridgedetroit.com

How The Heat and Warmth Fund is helping to stabilize and empower Michigan families