CUD Feels Christmas Is For Helping

Nov 22, 2018 at 10:32 am by Bryan Barrett


Consolidated Utility District (CUD) is partnering with area nonprofits and charities to promote giving that benefits residents of Rutherford County. Two of the three opportunities are represented by collection boxes located inside the utility's lobby at 709 New Salem Highway. The third is an effort to support clients seeking temporary help in paying their utility bill.

Room in the Inn provides food and shelter for the homeless in Murfreesboro, which is an even greater need during winter. As the city considers building additional shelters and resources, donations of non-perishable foods can help to address immediate needs.

CUD will be collecting food for Boys & Girls Clubs of Rutherford County and Room in the Inn through Friday, November 30.

"Community Helpers clients must be in a low-income situation and be considered a member of a vulnerable population. Each of our clients must be a U.S. citizen, legally documented with a Social Security card and a photo ID to show residency in Rutherford County. Each client is allocated up to $200 in assistance per year," said Lovita Greer, Director of Community Helpers of Rutherford County.

"Community Helpers receives quarterly funds from CUD through Neighbor-4-Neighbor," said Martha Hatfield, a member of CUD's Customer Service Team. "One of our staff members sometimes refers a client to Community Helpers, and they serve as a clearinghouse."

"You can support the program by contributing $1, $2, or $3 to your monthly bill - or you can make a one-time contribution."

"We carry the Neighbor-4-Neighbor form on the Customer Service section of our website at cudrc.com. Customers can include the filled-out form with their payments," said William Dunnill, General Manager of Consolidated Utility District.

Dunnill noted the rapid population growth of the county may lead to increased need for the program as well as a larger base for contributing customers. "Rutherford County is growing remarkably fast. We want to do our part to help everyone benefit from our natural resources. Neighbor-4-Neighbor is an ongoing, year-round program that costs very little for our customers and definitely helps those in need."

At Consolidated Utility District, our mission continues to be to provide safe drinking water for all residential, industrial, and governmental agencies, meeting and exceeding all federal and state standards at the lowest possible cost with high quality, efficiency, and integrity.

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