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Michael Costanzo

Michael Costanzo JABA’s Manager of Resource Counseling joins Les Sinclair to discuss JABA’s Fan Care program.  It helps income eligible elders stay cool in the summer heat, by providing fans, air conditioners or electricity assistance. A donation of $20 will buy a fan; $150 an energy efficient air conditioner; and $200 will help an at-risk senior keep the electricity on at home. JABA also accepts donations of new air conditioners and fans provided they are in their original boxes with warranty cards.

To apply for assistance, learn more about JABA’s Fan Care program or to make a donation, contact JABA at (434) 817-5222, or visit www.jabacares.org..

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