The Punxsutawney Spirit

DHS extends LIHEAP season to June 17

- For The Spirit

HARRISBURG — Department of Human Services Acting Secretary Meg Snead on Thursday announced that the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) season has been extended once more, with the deadline moving from May 20 to June 17.

Snead also urged Pennsylvan­ians who are behind on or having trouble paying home heating bills to apply for assistance through the LIHEAP to apply for LIHEAP Cash and LIHEAP Crisis benefits ahead of the new June 17 deadline.

“The LIHEAP season is closing for the year on June 17, so Pennsylvan­ians who may still need help with their heating bills should apply now,” said Snead. “LIHEAP helps some of the commonweal­th’s most vulnerable citizens — children, older Pennsylvan­ians, people with disabiliti­es, and low-income families — make ends meet and keep their homes safer. If you are having trouble paying bills from this winter, please apply by June 17 so LIHEAP can help ease this burden.”

LIHEAP is a federallyf­unded program administer­ed by DHS that provides assistance for home heating bills so lowincome Pennsylvan­ians can stay warm and safe in their homes. Assistance is available for renters and homeowners, and the LIHEAP applicatio­n season is currently open until June 17.

DHS has been able to provide increased benefits for this extended LIHEAP season due to the availabili­ty of funds through the federal American Rescue Plan Act. The minimum cash grant for LIHEAP is $500, and the maximum cash grant is $1,500. Those who need the LIHEAP crisis grant — the benefit for people who meet the income limits and are in jeopardy of having their heating utility service terminated or have less than two weeks’ worth of fuel — can receive a maximum grant of $1,200. LIHEAP is distribute­d directly to a household’s utility company or home heating fuel provider in the form of a grant, so the individual or households do not have to repay assistance.

The income limit for the program is 150 percent of the federal poverty limit. For a household of four, this would be $39,750 gross income per year. Pennsylvan­ians do not need to know their own eligibilit­y in order to apply for these programs. Those who applied and were denied previously but have experience­d a change in circumstan­ces can reapply.

Pennsylvan­ians can apply for LIHEAP and other public assistance programs online at www. compass.state.pa.us and can also apply for Medical Assistance (MA) and Supplement­al Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by phone at 1-866550-4355. On-site County Assistance Office (CAO) services are available if clients cannot access online services or need assistance that cannot be accessed through the COMPASS website, the myCOMPASS PA mobile app or by calling the Customer Service Centers at 215-560-7226 for Philadelph­ia clients or 1-877-395-8930 for clients in all other counties.

More informatio­n on LIHEAP can be found here. For helpful tips on keeping warm throughout the winter while saving money on utility costs, visit https://www.energy.gov/ energysave­r/energy-saver.

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