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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 17, 2005
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Robbins: Help with Home Heating
Costs Available for Families this Winter
Applications accepted beginning November 7.
Harrisburg – State Senator Bob Robbins (R-50)
said today that the Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program (LIHEAP) will begin accepting
applications November 7.
"Heating costs are expected to be very high this
year, but you can only set a thermostat so low when
you have older family members or young children in
the house," said Robbins. "Families with eligible
incomes should apply to LIHEAP and look into to
other assistance programs offered by their utility
company."
LIHEAP provides the following types
of assistance:
- Cash grants.
- Crisis grants for families
dealing with broken heating equipment, leaking
lines, a fuel shortage, or the threat of utility
service termination.
- Weatherization help.
Homeowners and renters are eligible for
help through LIHEAP. Households with an income that
is less than 135 percent of the federal poverty
income guideline can receive cash and/or crisis
grants. For a family of four, the household income
cutoff is $26,123.
To apply for LIHEAP, individuals should call one
of the following county assistance offices: Crawford
County Assistance Office (814-333-3400), Mercer
County Assistance Office (724-983-5022), Lawrence
County Assistance Office (724-656-3021 or
724-598-2088), or Butler County Assistance Office
(724-284-8855).
Those with Internet access may apply
electronically via the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Access to Social Services (COMPASS) Web site at
www.compass.state.pa.us.
Applicants will be required to submit
the following information:
- Names of people in
household.
- Social Security numbers for
all household members.
- Proof of income for all
household members.
- Recent heating bill.
Robbins said that many utilities offer assistance
plans in addition to LIHEAP, and that consumers
should check with their heating fuel and electricity
supplier for details.
CONTACT: Mike Hengst (717) 787-1322
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