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Fuel Program THE LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) MAY BE ABLE TO HELP KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE AND HEALTHY. Energy assistance is important to all that receive it, but more so if someone in your home is elderly, disabled or a young child under 6 years old. These persons are especially at risk for life threatening illness or death if their home is too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer. You can face safety risks if you are unable to pay your home energy bills. Some people resort to unsafe methods to keep their homes warm or cool. These include the use of fireplaces, stoves, improperly vented portable heaters, barbecue grills, or overloading electrical circuits. These methods are not only fire hazards, but also create the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. WHAT IS LIHEAP? WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE LIHEAP
ASSISTANCE? The LIHEAP program may also require households to meet additional eligibility criteria to receive LIHEAP assistance.* *NOTE: The availability of LIHEAP assistance is not guaranteed. Often most of the Federal LIHEAP funds are spent during the winter. WHAT ASSISTANCE DOES LIHEAP PROVIDE?
Bill payment assistance. WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO APPLY?
YOU MAY NEED THE FOLLOWING: Security cards (or numbers) for all persons
living in your household. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE
NEICAC FAMILY SERVICES OFFICE IN YOUR COUNTY. |
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