March 3, 2025
For Immediate Release
Walk for Warmth: Support Families in Need This Winter
The Ottawa County Community Action Agency (OCCAA) will host its 36th Annual Walk for Warmth on Friday, March 7, at 6 p.m. at EV Construction (86 E 6th Street, Holland). This community event raises critical funds to assist financially-qualifying Ottawa County families who are behind on utility payments, providing them with a one-time emergency payment to keep their homes warm during the winter months.
A Growing Need, A Bigger Goal
In 2024, OCCAA raised over $16,000, helping more than 60 households pay overdue utility bills. This year, the agency aims to expand its reach by raising over $20,000 to assist at least 100 households in need. Walk for Warmth funds help bridge the gap when grant funds run out or when families do not qualify for other assistance programs. A gift of $200 can keep a family warm this winter. ALL of the funds raised stay in Ottawa County to help your neighbors.
More Than Just a Walk
The Walk for Warmth embodies OCCAA’s mission to reduce financial hardships and promote self-sufficiency for Ottawa County residents. By hosting the event in downtown Holland, participants can enjoy a scenic stroll along the snowmelt streets, making for a unique winter experience.
Families and individuals wishing to forgo the walk can still enjoy the event with with games, face painting, and live music. Caribbean Sunrise will be selling delicious Puerto Rican cuisine, and attendees can also take part in a silent auction, enjoy cotton candy, snow cones, and more.
How to Participate
The Walk for Warmth is free to attend. Donations can be made at the event via cash, check, or credit card. Those unable to attend can donate online now or by mail at:
OCCAA - W4W 12251 James St., Suite 300 Holland, MI 49424
Participants are encouraged to register in advance at www.miottawa.org/W4W.
This year's Walk for Warmth poster, pictured, was designed by Zeeland West High School student Addison Ulberg.
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