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Spire's $100,000 gift helps expand Children's Mercy 'Healthy Homes Program' in Kansas City area

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Spire has made a significant donation of $100,000 to support the Healthy Homes Program initiated by Children's Mercy Kansas City, the program's first corporate donor. This grant will enable the program to expand its reach, targeting families facing chronic health issues related to poor home conditions. The initiative aims to address health problems linked to housing, benefiting approximately 90 homes over the next three years and potentially securing an additional $1 million in federal funding.

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  • Spire's $100,000 donation will expand the Healthy Homes Program, impacting approximately 90 families in the Kansas City area.
  • The donation enables access to an additional $1 million federal grant for the program.
  • Spire has previously invested nearly $10 million in home weatherization, enhancing energy efficiency and health.
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As program's first corporate donor, Spire helps expand home health assessments and repairs to improve region's health  

KANSAS CITY, Mo. , May 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new grant from Spire will allow Children's Mercy Kansas City to expand their "Healthy Homes Program" to improve the health and safety of families through mitigation measures, while also improving home energy efficiency.

According to the American Housing Survey, tens of thousands of households in the Kansas City region live with moderate or severe physical housing problems. As part of the "Healthy Homes" program, Children's Mercy environmental health specialists perform a home assessment to identify issues such as excess moisture, poor indoor air quality and high levels of contaminated dust, which can be root causes for chronic health issues such as asthma and allergies.

Spire's $100,000 commitment to the program– the first by a corporate donor – will allow Children's Mercy environmental health specialists to expand the program to impact even more families of children with chronic health problems.

"We already know that an energy-efficient home saves customers money, but a comprehensive approach to weatherization can also improve the health and economic burden of housing-related health hazards for families across our region," says Steve Mills, Spire vice president and general manager for western Missouri. "Spire has funded almost $10 million since 2005 to weatherize more than 3,000 homes across Kansas City and this donation helps keep that momentum on making homes healthier moving forward."

In addition to expanding the program's reach, Spire's donation served as an important funding match that helped Children's Mercy's application for an additional $1 million in federal grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (OLHCHH). Children's Mercy estimates that the combination of funding from Spire and HUD will provide home environmental assessments and interventions for approximately 90 homes, support 21 Healthy Homes consumer workshops and 21 Healthy Homes contractor training workshops across the KC Metro over the next three years.

Ryan Allenbrand, Healthy Home Program Manager for the environmental health program at Children's Mercy, says adding home repairs will be a difference maker in benefiting families' indoor environments.

"A drafty home with poorly operating heating and air conditioning systems, pipes that continually freeze and inadequate air sealing and insulation, not only increases a family's electric and gas bills, but also increases environmental health hazards, especially for children," Allenbrand said. "Thanks to Spire, which we think directly influenced our ability to obtain the grant from HUD, we can continue to  address the root causes of chronic health issues we find every week in many Kansas City homes, ensuring as many children as possible are living in safe, healthy environments."

To become eligible for the program, families must meet federal income level criteria and be referred by a physician due to a diagnosed health issue that is aggravated by poor indoor environmental quality. For more information, visit childrensmercy.org or call the Children's Mercy Healthy Homes Program at 816-302-8565.

About Spire

At Spire Inc. (NYSE: SR), we believe energy exists to help make people's lives better. It's a simple idea, but one that's at the heart of our company. Every day we serve 1.7 million homes and businesses making us the fifth largest publicly traded natural gas company in the country. We help families and business owners fuel their daily lives through our gas utilities serving Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri. Our natural gas-related businesses include Spire Marketing, Spire STL Pipeline and Spire Storage. We are committed to transforming our business through growing organically, investing in infrastructure, and advancing through innovation. Learn more at SpireEnergy.com.

About Children's Mercy Kansas City

Founded in 1897, Children's Mercy Kansas City is a leading independent children's health organization dedicated to holistic care, translational research, educating caregivers and breakthrough innovation to create a world of well-being for all children. With not-for-profit hospitals in Missouri and Kansas, and numerous specialty clinics in both states, Children's Mercy provides the highest level of care for children from birth through the age of 21. U.S. News & World Report has repeatedly ranked Children's Mercy as one of "America's Best Children's Hospitals." For the fifth consecutive time in a row, Children's Mercy has achieved Magnet nursing designation, awarded to only about 8% of all hospitals nationally, for excellence in quality care. More than 850 pediatric subspecialists, researchers and faculty across more than 40 subspecialties are actively involved in clinical care, pediatric research and education of the next generation of pediatric subspecialists. Thanks to generous philanthropic and volunteer support, Children's Mercy provides hope, comfort and the prospect of brighter tomorrows to every child who passes through its doors. Learn more at Childrensmercy.org.

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What is Spire's recent contribution to the Healthy Homes Program?

Spire has donated $100,000 to expand the Healthy Homes Program of Children's Mercy Kansas City.

How will the Healthy Homes Program benefit Kansas City families?

The program aims to improve health conditions in homes, impacting approximately 90 families with chronic health issues.

What additional funding is linked to Spire's donation?

Spire's donation helps secure an additional $1 million in federal funding from HUD to support the Healthy Homes Program.

How does Spire's funding relate to energy efficiency?

Spire's funding not only offsets health risks but also enhances energy efficiency in homes, reducing utility bills for families.

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