Macomb County Community Services Agency (MCCSA) is holding its 21st annual Walk for Warmth. You can help in three ways: by walking, pledging or donating.
The event raises funds to help low-income families, individuals and senior citizens. The money is used to keep people warm in Michigan's cold winters by repairing or replacing furnaces or preventing heat shut-off.
Walkers collect pledges and complete a three-mile outdoor walk, which will be held at St. Therese of Lisieux.
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Registration begins 9 am the morning of the walk and continues until 10 am, when the walk begins.
There is a minimum pledge of $20 per walker, and they will be treated to breakfast and a light lunch, in addition to being eligbile for door prizes. Walkers who raise more than $500 and turn in all pledges on walk day are in line to win top prizes.
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For more information on the Walk for Warmth or more ways you can help, click here.
You may also mail donations to:
MCCSA
21885 Dunham Road, Suite 10
Clinton Township, MI 48036