United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley, Expand Energy launch relief fund
WHEELING — Expand Energy announced the launch of the Expand Energy Relief Fund, a new initiative created in partnership with United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley to provide financial assistance for home energy expenses to individuals and families in need.
To establish the fund, Expand Energy has committed an initial $50,000 donation.
The fund is designed to help ensure that no family has to choose between staying warm and meeting other essential needs. Funds will be distributed through United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley’s 211 Program to support households facing financial hardship due to rising energy costs.
“Access to safe, reliable energy is essential to the well-being of our communities,” said Stephanie Paluda, community relations manager of Expand Energy. “Through the Expand Energy Relief Fund, and with the trusted partnership of United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley, we are proud to invest in solutions that provide comfort, stability, and peace of mind for families who need it most.”
United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley will administer the fund and work directly with community partners to identify eligible individuals and families.
“This partnership allows us to address a critical and growing need in our region,” said Staci Stephen, executive director of United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley. “We are grateful for Expand Energy’s leadership and generosity, which will make a meaningful difference for households struggling with home energy costs like the most recent couple that we were able to help through the fund.”
The fund’s tagline, “Together, We Keep Families Warm,” reflects the shared commitment of Expand Energy and United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley to strengthen the community and support those facing energy insecurity.
Community members and organizations interested in learning more about the Expand Energy Relief Fund or how to support the initiative can visit unitedwayuov.org or call 211.
The service area of the United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley includes Brooke and Hancock counties.


