February 9, 2015

Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials still has funds available through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to help with winter heating costs. Those that have not received assistance since September are encouraged to call and apply. LIHEAP is designed to help eligible households with their winter heating bills.

 

Funding is available for those using natural gas, propane, electric, fuel oil.

 

Eligible households will receive a one-time payment that will be sent to the fuel supplier on their behalf.

 

All households that meet the following income guidelines are encouraged to apply: Guidelines are based on the past 30 day gross household income and are as follows:

1-$1,459

2-$1,966

3-$2,474

4-$2,981

5-$3,489

6- $3,996

7- $4,504

8- $5,011

9- $5,519

10- $6,026

 

 

When applying a person will need to bring with them the following information:

 

  • Social Security Cards for all household members
  • Proof of the past 30 day gross household income
  • Current fuel and electric bills

 

To make an appointment, please call one of the following phone numbers:

  • Adams County 224-8171
  • Brown County 773-3141
  • Pike County 285-5424
  • Schuyler County 322-6916

 

Questions may be directed to Becky Pruden, Community Services Director at 214-224-8171 ext. 104

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