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Our mission is to provide energy conservation services and education to promote energy-saving practices in the community. As a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, Project Warm delivers free services to low-income households, seniors, and the disabled living in Jefferson County. 

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Project Warm, began in 1982 with financial support from LG&E and Metro Louisville. Today LG&E and Metro Louisville continue to invest in Project Warm because of the social, economic, and environmental impact we continue to produce. 

 

Project Warm provides a positive impact on families and our community through our weatherization services and energy conservation education. The benefits of our services are:

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  • Lower energy usage

  • Reduced climate pollution

  • Affordable housing

  • Improved health

  • Increased safety

  • Neighborhood stability 

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Let us know you share our beliefs and join us in what we are achieving by donating today!

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Volunteers gather at LG&E to receive their assignments and supplies before the Blitz.  LG&E graciously provides the volunteers with a hot breakfast!

Project Warm helps homes stay warmer in cold weather & cooler in hot weather by offering weatherization services free of charge for qualifying low-income homeowners & renters. Project Warm’s services can help to lower the home’s energy usage by 15-45%.

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Lowering energy usage results in affordable housing, improved health, reduced climate pollution, increased safety, improved quality of life and neighborhood stability.  Since 1982 Project Warm has been able to improve our community, the environment and the lives of people we serve through free weatherization services and educational workshops for low-income residents, veterans and people with disabilities. 

 

Making homes more energy-efficient and providing information about how to stop losing energy is a practical, effective and long-term method of addressing the energy affordability crisis for low-income and elderly citizens.

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Across our community, low income and elderly households struggle with high energy usage and unsafe living conditions. Our purpose is to promote energy conservation by offering weatherization services, education, and supplies to people with limited resources.  

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Energy conservation doesn't just help the environment, it helps people.


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