Posted on November 1, 2018
Author Michael Gallenberger, WKVI
Starting today, qualifying residents can get help with their heating and electric bills. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has begun for the winter. The federally-funded program runs from now until the middle of May, and residents can apply at any time.
LIHEAP won’t cover all energy costs, and residents will still have to pay their bills regularly, according to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority. But between December 1 and March 15, utility companies may not disconnect service to customers enrolled in LIHEAP who fall behind on their payments. On top of that, homeowners may also qualify for the State Energy Assistance Program this winter.
To apply for LIHEAP, residents should contact their local service provider. Community Services of Starke County can be reached at 574-772-7070. Pulaski County Human Services’ phone number is 574-946-6500. Marshall County residents should contact the Community Resource Center at 574-935-0132.
More information about LIHEAP and how to apply may be found on the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority website.
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