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In a crucial effort to combat extreme heat, Los Angeles' Department of Water and Power (LADWP) launched a giveaway of free air conditioning units for seniors at the Alicia Bridal Senior Center in Pacoima. This initiative targets seniors aged 60 and older, particularly those from low-income backgrounds who are most vulnerable during heatwaves.

"Air conditioning can be a lifesaver in heatwave conditions," emphasized a LADWP representative, highlighting the importance of this program as temperatures soar across the region. The giveaway aims to provide essential relief to seniors who often lack access to adequate cooling systems during intense heat events.
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The program not only focuses on distributing AC units but also encourages seniors to enroll in various support programs, including low-income rebates and energy efficiency initiatives. This comprehensive approach seeks to ensure that the community has the necessary resources to stay safe and healthy during extreme weather conditions.

As the city continues to address the challenges posed by rising temperatures, this initiative stands out as a vital step in protecting its most vulnerable residents.

Converted from Regular City Council - 9/17/24 meeting on September 17, 2024
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