Project Cool Wins June 2024 Pay It 4Ward Award from the Carabin Shaw Law Firm
The most vulnerable in our city are at risk this summer for heat-related injuries.
San Antonio is expecting temperatures this year to be hotter than ever. Project Cool is here to help. Any senior (ages 55+), or any person with disabilities in San Antonio is eligible to receive a box fan to help prevent heat-related illnesses. Carabin Shaw was proud to award this non-profit with $1,000 last month to help them reach their goal as part of our Pay It 4Ward program.
To get a box fan, call the United Way Helpline at 2-1-1. Fans are available all throughout July and into September. Each person may receive one fan.
How You Can Help
Thousands of seniors in San Antonio rely on Project Cool every summer. They give out hundreds of box fans a day and are always in need of donations.
You can bring up to four box fans to any San Antonio fire station (except for Station 23 at the airport) or more than 5 fans to the St. Stephen’s Care Center, located at 2127 S Zarzamora Street. If you would like to make a monetary donation of any amount, checks can mailed to Project Cool payable to “Project Cool c/o Catholic Charities” to Catholic Charities of San Antonio located at 202 W French Place.
To learn more about how to get involved, check out their website at CCAOSA.org
Legal Help for Heatstroke Injuries in San Antonio
If you or someone you love suffered a heatstroke injury at a nursing home, senior care facility, daycare, work, or outdoor event, you may be eligible for compensation for things like:
- Ambulance Costs,
- ER Treatment,
- Ongoing Medical Care,
- Pain and Suffering,
- Missed Work,
- Wrongful Death,
- And More.
Carabin Shaw will help you find out if you have a case for free. Our firm is dedicated to securing justice for the injured across San Antonio. Call the firm that puts their clients first at 800-862-1260 for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. Se habla español. We look forward to serving you.
Contacting a Carabin Shaw attorney is free and does not obligate you to work with the firm.