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BOSCOLA ANNOUNCES OPENING
OF HOME
HEATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
BETHLEHEM, OCTOBER 27,
2008 –
The Pennsylvania Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program, better known as
LIHEAP, will open on Nov. 3 for
individuals and families who need help
paying their heating bills this winter,
according to State Sen. Lisa Boscola.
LIHEAP helps low-income
people pay their heating bills through
home heating energy assistance grants
and crisis grants.
“As the economy worsens and our utility
bills spike, even the average
hard-working family could have a hard
time paying their heating costs this
winter,” Boscola said. “No family should
be left in the cold, and that’s why I
encourage anyone who is having trouble
with their heating bills to take
advantage of this reliable and valuable
program.”
A family of four with an
annual income of up to $44,443 can
qualify for assistance. No lien is
placed on property if you receive this
help and participants do not need to
have an unpaid bill to receive home
heating energy assistance.
Additional money may be
available if there is an emergency
situation where an individual is in
jeopardy of losing heat. Emergency
situations include broken heating
equipment or leaking lines that must be
fixed or replaced, lack of fuel,
termination of utility service and
danger of being without fuel or of
having utility service terminated.
Assistance is available
24 hours a day in a crisis situation.
For more information, visit the
Pennsylvania Department of Public
Welfare online at
www.dpw.state.ps.us or call your
county assistance office in Lehigh
County at 610-821-6509, in Monroe County
at 1-877-905-1495 or 570-424-3030, or in
Northampton County at 610-250-1700.
Individuals can also call
the LIHEAP hotline at 866-857-7095. A
local LIHEAP hotline is available in
Monroe County at 570-424-3517 or in
Northampton County at 610-250-1785/6.
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