The Salvation Army and Enbridge Gas Ohio Partner Together to offer the Heat Care Program.
The program will support individuals needing assistance with heating bills. Cleveland, OH (January 8th, 2026)—Thousands of families across Northeast and Northwest Ohio are seeking heating assistance from The Salvation Army. The organization is pleased to announce the Enbridge Gas Heat Care Program™ for Enbridge Gas customers experiencing financial hardship due to unemployment or a household crisis and who have exhausted all other forms of energy assistance.
“The Salvation Army in Northeast and Northwest Ohio is grateful for this partnership with Enbridge Gas. This program will support Enbridge Gas households with income up to 300% of the federal poverty level, who also have a shut-off or disconnection notice. With this funding, our organizations will support as many families as possible during these cold winter months,” stated Major Tricia Brennen, Divisional Commander of The Salvation Army in Northeast and Northwest Ohio.
The program runs from Dec. 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026, or until funds run out. To find the nearest Salvation Army location offering heat assistance, visit SalvationArmyOhio.org or call (216) 623.7416.
For over 160 years, The Salvation Army has been ready to assist those in need by offering both physical resources and spiritual support. With 34 Corps Community Centers and more than 70 volunteer-led Service Units, The Salvation Army serves every ZIP code in Northeast and Northwest Ohio.
“Our organization is uniquely positioned within our local communities to respond to whatever needs arise. Right now, our neighbors are cold inside their homes, and we will do everything we can to support them. The Salvation Army is here to help anyone in need. We will continue doing all we can to share hope and bridge the gap for families who may need help putting food on the table and keeping a roof over their heads,” continued Brennen.