HHS
provides more than $174 million to Illinois to help low-income
households with energy costs
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[October 23, 2009]
WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, U.S.
Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
announced the release of $174,648,969 to Illinois to help low-income
citizens with their heating bills during October, November and
December. These funds represent grants to states, tribes and
territories under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program,
known as LIHEAP.
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"By releasing this money now, we are helping to provide needed
assistance to those individuals in Illinois who otherwise might not
be able to afford heat this winter," Sebelius said. "This program
helps to offset seasonal energy costs for low-income families,
leaving more of their income to use for other necessities." LIHEAP
helps eligible families pay the costs of heating and insulating
their homes in the winter and cooling their homes in the summer. HHS
is releasing such a large allocation of LIHEAP funds now in order to
ensure that states have resources available to support their energy
assistance programs as the weather turns colder.
"Each year LIHEAP helps more than 5 million low-income households
deal with energy costs," said Carmen R. Nazario, assistant secretary
for children and families. "We will continue to work with Illinois
to assure their heating assistance programs work effectively."
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For a complete list of state allocations of the funds released
Thursday, go to
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/news/
press/2009/liheap_2010.html.
Individuals interested in applying for energy assistance should
contact their local or state LIHEAP agency. For more information, go
to
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/liheap/ or
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/
ocs/liheap/brochure/brochure.html.
Text from file received from
U.S. Department of Health & Human
Services, Administration for Children & Families
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