May 25, 2026
Emergency Cooling Assistance Program Returns for Summer Heat Season
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Borrego Ministers Association prepares to help residents stay safe
As temperatures begin to rise in Borrego Springs, the Borrego Ministers Association is preparing once again to assist residents facing dangerous indoor heat conditions through its Emergency Cooling Assistance Program.
Last summer, the program helped local residents whose home cooling systems failed during periods of extreme heat. Working alongside local company HVAC, the Borrego Ministers Association provided temporary portable air-conditioning units and emergency cooling support for households experiencing unsafe living conditions.
The program served residents living in trailers, older homes, and other structures where cooling systems struggled or stopped working altogether during prolonged high temperatures.
One resident, Kelly, described the dangerous conditions inside her trailer after her roof unit failed during a severe heat wave.
“It just doesn’t seem to stay cool at all when it’s 126 degrees outside,” she said. “We were just all slowly cooking.”
The Emergency Cooling Assistance Program was originally supported through a Courageous Love Grant from the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego and continues to focus on protecting vulnerable residents during extreme summer weather.
“Our goal is simple,” said Fr. Dave Madsen of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. “We want people to stay safe, stay healthy, and get through the heat.”
As additional portable cooling units become available, the Borrego Ministers Association hopes to expand assistance to more households throughout the summer season.
Residents needing emergency cooling assistance or wanting more information about the program may contact Borrego Ministers Association at borregoministersassociation.org
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