Fan and Air Conditioner Donations Needed

Des Moines, IALocal News

As summer intensifies, the City of Des Moines is encouraging residents to donate new fans and air conditioners to support low-income families lacking adequate cooling in their homes. The annual fan donation program, facilitated by the IMPACT Community Action Partnership, is a vital initiative aimed at combating the risks associated with extreme heat. Donations can be made at any of the 11 Des Moines fire stations, where they will be collected and distributed to families in need. This program highlights the city's proactive approach to community welfare and public health, especially during sweltering summer months. Lt.

Chris Clement, Public Information Officer for the Des Moines Fire Department, underscores the significance of this effort in assisting vulnerable populations. The initiative not only provides immediate relief but also fosters a spirit of community involvement and compassion. By participating, residents can directly contribute to the well-being of their neighbors and help mitigate the dangers posed by high temperatures. This collaborative effort showcases Des Moines' commitment to ensuring that all residents have access to essential resources during extreme weather conditions.

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