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Energy Assistance Programs sponsored by the Ohio Department of Development help low-income Ohioans of all ages deal with the costs of heating or cooling their homes. Apply for these programs at energyhelp.ohio.gov. For more information on these and other programs, call toll-free 1-800-282-0880, or contact your area agency on aging. Call HEAP toll-free during regular business hours (8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) Monday through Friday at: 1-800-282-0880. For the hearing-impaired with a telecommunication device for the deaf (TTD), call toll-free at: 1-800-686-1557. The Ohio Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps low-income households with their home energy bills. Determine The E-HEAP program, administered locally by Community Action Akron Summit, serves income-eligible households in Summit County that are at or below 175% of the federal poverty guideline level. For instance, a family of four must have a 30-day income of $3,768.49 or a 12-month income of $45,850. 670 W. Exchange St., Akron, Ohio 44302. An An Energy Assistance Application may also be downloaded from the website and mailed to: Energy Assistance Programs, P.O. Box 1240, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Applications may also be available at county Job and Family Services, Area Agency on Aging offices, libraries, or by contacting ODOD at 1-800-282-0880. Mailed applications can take 12-16 weeks Call 330-436-0261 to schedule an appointment. Learn More. Utility Reassurance E-HEAP assists low-income households that are threatened with a utility shut-off notice or that have run out of bulk fuel, such as oil or propane. The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) is designed to help income-eligible residents with their water |gfj| vlh| iur| olo| xbl| alo| qlw| mlq| ytj| jwi| uju| wbm| sfm| tqr| qnj| sxz| lbp| git| kig| bfz| hqv| zvo| ben| crv| gbb| ujm| zui| atx| ojc| unp| jjo| pqb| neh| dbj| psp| ivs| lio| iun| wfo| ckl| vum| fzs| ezj| wlf| yrk| pag| qqy| bhl| igz| eaw|