
By MICHAEL CRIMMINS
Glasgow News 1
Atmos Energy is helping its customers stay warm by allocating $1.5 million to nonprofit agencies across the eight states it serves.
In Kentucky, a total of $125,000 was given to various nonprofit organizations like the Salvation Army and Community Action of Southern Kentucky.
“We are committed to supporting our neighbors in need, an essential part of Atmos Energy’s Fueling Safe and Thriving Communities initiative,” said Mark Martin, Atmos Energy vice president of public affairs. “As the winter weather hits, we want to provide support and funds for our customers experiencing financial hardship, helping them access the reliable natural gas they count on to keep their homes warm. Partnering with a variety of nonprofit agencies allows us the opportunity to provide our communities immediate and easy access to funding.”
Customers may locate an energy assistance agency by visiting atmosenergy.com/assistance/ or calling 211. Atmos Energy also reminds customers that colder weather may impact the amount of natural gas you use. Using energy wisely and making a few household changes may produce a big difference in how much you spend on natural gas and other energy bills.
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