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Consumers Energy Provides $2 Million to Michigan Families

Consumers Energy is contributing $2 million to four non-profit organizations helping Michigan residents stay safe and warm for the winter.

The contribution to the United Way of Jackson County, TrueNorth Community Services, The Salvation Army, and The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) will help as many as 2,500 households in Consumers Energy’s CARE program. The CARE program provides monthly credits toward energy bills as well as forgiveness of past-due balances. Participants also qualify for energy-saving tools, including free in-home energy efficiency upgrades.

Consumers Energy encourages people who are facing hardship with energy bills or other needs to call 2-1-1, a free service in all Michigan counties that connects people with resources to help in their community.

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