Community Action utility assistance program begins
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[September 05, 2012]
The Community Action Partnership
of Central Illinois announced that Tuesday was the beginning of the
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, LIHEAP. Community Action
administers the program, providing a one-time benefit toward
utilities to eligible households in DeWitt, Logan, Mason, Menard and
Piatt counties.
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To qualify during the priority period of Sept. 4-28, individuals
must have incomes of no more than 150 percent of the federal poverty
level. Seniors or disabled residents can apply. Beginning Oct.
1-31, accepted applications will be expanded to include households
that have families with children under 5 and disconnected
households.
All other households that meet the 150 percent federal poverty
guidelines will be eligible for the program beginning Nov. 1 and
will continue to May 31, 2013, or until all funds are depleted.
The amount of utility payment is determined by the household
income, size, fuel type and geographic location in the state. Source
of gas does not have to be natural gas or electricity in order to
receive assistance. Payments are made directly to vendors on behalf
of the households.
Interested participants can contact
their local Community Action Agency Partnership of Central Illinois
office to schedule an appointment:
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Logan County:
217-732-2159, ext. 226
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Menard County:
217-632-3878
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Mason County:
309-543-6988
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DeWitt County:
217-935-2455
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Piatt County: 217-762-2421
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Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois Agency serves
low-income, disabled and elderly households in six central Illinois
counties. For more information, visit
www.capcil.org. [Text from file received from
Community Action Partnership of
Central Illinois]
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