Marvin Cox
Coverage of Marvin Cox in the Nexus archive.
- Free air conditioners and cooling assistance are available this summer for those who need help
Tennesseans, particularly in Davidson County, can access free air conditioners and cooling assistance through programs like Metro Action Commission's Summer Cooling Program, which serves income-eligible residents including the elderly, families with young children, and disabled individuals. Similar resources are available in Hendersonville and Clarksville via utility providers, nonprofits, and home repair programs.
- Metro Action Commission is providing free air conditioners to Nashvillians. Here are the requirements to qualify
The Metro Action Commission (MAC) in Nashville is offering free air conditioners to qualifying Davidson County residents through its Summer Cooling Program. Eligible individuals include those aged 60+ or households with children under 5, disabled adults, or handicapped members who meet income guidelines. Applications require documentation and run from May 1 to August 31.