Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland offering winter heating assistance to local families
Income-eligible households can apply for Ohio’s Winter Crisis Program to prevent disconnection and stay warm during the cold months.
The Ohio Department of Development and Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission want to help alleviate the burden of costly energy bills this winter and keep Ohio’s families warm.
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Ohio Department of Development and Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action
Commission want to help alleviate the burden of costly energy bills this winter
and keep Ohio’s families warm.
Income-eligible Ohioans can
receive one-time assistance with their home energy bill through the Department
of Development’s Home
Energy Assistance Winter Crisis Program.
The Winter Crisis Program assists Ohioans facing
service disconnection, those who have already been disconnected, individuals
needing to establish new service and those required to pay for a service
transfer. It also supports households with 25% or less of bulk fuel in
their tank to maintain service. Qualifying households must have a gross annual
income at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Level. For a family of
four, that is $56,262.50.
Last year the
Winter Crisis Program assisted more than 73,000 households in Ohio, providing $25.5
million in benefits.
“We’re proud to show up for Ohioans when they need
us most, especially when Ohio winters create challenges for individuals and
families,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of the department of development. “The Winter Crisis Program is here to provide critical support so people can stay
safe, healthy and warm through our coldest time of the year.”
Households serviced
by a Public Utilities Commission of Ohio regulated utility must sign up
for PIPP or another payment plan if there is still an outstanding balance on
the utility bill after receiving assistance.
Clients need to bring copies of the following documents to their
appointment:
—Their most recent energy bills if available.
—A list of all household members and proof of income
for the last 30 days or 12 months for each member.
—Proof of U.S. citizenship or legal residency for
all household members.
—Proof of disability if applicable.
For more information about the Winter Crisis
Program, visit www.energyhelp.ohio.gov. Learn more about the Ohio
Department of Development at www.development.ohio.gov.