H2O Foundation

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The Help 2 Others Foundation or H2O Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2003 by the Birmingham Water Works Board and the Salvation Army Birmingham Area Command. The Foundation offers assistance to elderly or disabled ratepayers who are unable to afford their water bills, or to repair leaks in their homes. The H2O Foundation's offices are located in the Wooten Building at 720–724 37th Street South in the Highland Office Park.

Funds for the program are solicited from individual and corporate donors, as well as from grants and fund-raising events. Regular small donations are solicited from utility employees via paycheck deduction, and via an optional checkbox on customers' monthly statements to add $1 per month to the bill to support the foundation.

Applicants who call for assistance are initially screened and scheduled by Salvation Army volunteers for an in-person appointment with foundation staff. Relief is capped at $500 per person per year.

In 2009 the Foundation received a $500,000 donation from Jeffrey Palmer as part of his $5 million purchase of 3,200 acres of undeveloped land bordering the Locust Fork River, which the Water Works Board declared to be "surplus".

In 2022 it was reported that the foundation had distributed all of its funds before the end of the year. Billing issues from the utility may have contributed to the shortfall, which was apparently not the first.

Executive directors

References

  • Spencer, Thomas (August 21, 2009) "Birmingham Water Works Board votes to sell its 3,200 acres on the Locust Fork River to Tuscaloosa businessman Jeffrey Todd Palmer in a $5 million deal." The Birmingham News
  • Crenshaw, Solomon Jr (August 14, 2019) "Jefferson County Commission Asks Water Board for Pledge to Help Needy Customers." BirminghamWatch
  • Gann, Heather (December 6, 2022) "Non-profit that helps Birmingham Water Works customers pay bills out of money for 2022." AL.com

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