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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program To Open November 1

Pennsylvanians who may have trouble paying their home-heating bill this winter can apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) beginning November 1, Secretary of the Department of Public Welfare Gary D. Alexander said Thursday.
            The federally-funded LIHEAP program offers both cash and crisis grants to those who meet income guidelines.
            Cash grants help to pay for heating bills and are sent directly to the recipient’s utility company to offset their bill. Crisis grants help households if there is an emergency and they are in danger of being without heat. Crisis grants may be used to purchase additional fuel or fix broken heating equipment.
            “Especially in difficult economic times, winter conditions can force some people to face the tough choice of putting food on their table or keeping their home warm,” said Alexander. “If someone is burdened with this concern, I encourage them to apply for LIHEAP.” 
           This year, changes to income limits and grant amounts have been made in anticipation of federal funding reductions. The minimum cash benefit recipients may receive is now $100, and the maximum crisis grant amount is $300. 
            Pennsylvanians in need are also urged to stretch their home-heating budget by properly insulating their home and keeping thermostats at a reasonable temperature.
            For information on how to apply, visit the DPW LIHEAP webpage.


10/31/2011

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