Kosciusko REMC Donates $5,000 For CCS Winter Warmth Program

Kosciusko REMC President and CEO Kurt Carver recently presented Combined Community Services with a $5,000 check for its Winter Warmth Program. Pictured from left are Randy Polston, CCS executive director; Kiira Churchill, CCS director of development; Tim Frame, CCS director of emergency assistance; and Carver. Photo provided by Kosciusko REMC.
News Release
WARSAW — Kosciusko REMC recently donated $5,000 to Combined Community Services in support of its Winter Warmth Program.
Kosciusko REMC President and Chief Executive Officer Kurt Carver presented the symbolic check on Dec. 12 to Randy Polston, CCS executive director; Kiira Churchill, CCS director of development; and Tim Frame, CCS director of emergency assistance.
Since 2007, Kosciusko REMC has contributed to the Winter Warmth Program, which extends assistance to individuals and families in need during the winter months.
“Giving back to our community is not just a commitment; it’s an integral part of our cooperative mission,” said Carver. “We stand firmly behind CCS as they provide warmth and essential services to our community during the winter season.”
“As a cooperative, our success is intertwined with the prosperity of our members,” Carver added. “We understand the challenges our community faces and by supporting CCS, we are actively addressing these challenges.”
Combined Community Services will allocate the donation toward assisting Kosciusko REMC members struggling with their electric bills, providing relief to households facing financial constraints. The initiative helps families and individuals keep their homes warm without the added burden of high energy costs.