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How The Heat and Warmth Fund is helping to stabilize and empower Michigan families
By Detroit PBS at BridgeDetroit
· July 15, 2026
· 1 min read
This story also appeared in Detroit PBS - American Black Journal
The Heat and Warmth Fund, known as THAW, has provided energy and utility assistance to more than 335,000 Michigan households since its inception in 1985. Host Stephen Henderson sits down with the nonprofi...
Key takeaway Host Stephen Henderson sits down with the nonprofit’s new CEO, Katrina McCree, and the Executive Chair of THAW’s Board of Directors, Tanya Hill, to talk about THAW’s mission and goals.
Why this matters in The Detroit
The Heat and Warmth Fund's efforts to stabilize and empower Michigan families have a direct impact on Detroit's most vulnerable residents. As the city continues to navigate economic challenges, the demand for energy and utility assistance is likely to remain high. THAW's work in providing long-term solutions, rather than just temporary relief, is crucial in helping families achieve financial stability. The organization's partnerships with other agencies also reflect the collaborative approach that is often necessary to address the complex needs of Detroit's low-income households. By supporting families year-round, THAW helps to ensure that they can maintain a basic level of comfort and security, regardless of the time of year. As the city's residents face ongoing challenges related to poverty and economic insecurity, the work of organizations like THAW will remain essential to building stronger, more resilient communities in Detroit.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: BridgeDetroit ·
Reading time: 1 min
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The Heat and Warmth Fund, known as THAW, has provided energy and utility assistance to more than 335,000 Michigan households since its inception in 1985. Host Stephen Henderson sits down with the nonprofi...
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