For many, the summer heat can make life miserable, but it can affect others much worse. That is why the West Ohio Community Action Partnership is once again running their Summer Crisis Assistance Program.
The program is mainly for those that are 60 and older or those who suffer from disabilities like COPD or lung cancer that might cause difficulty breathing in warmer environments. Families that might need assistance can receive small repairs to an existing central air unit, help to pay their bills, or they could receive a new air conditioning unit.
"You can apply online if you want to," stated Jacqueline Fox, chief executive officer of WOCAP. "We have the air conditioners delivered to the customers, so you don't even have to come to WOCAP if you don't want to. But if you want to, we're available to help you there. I would suggest that anybody that has already had their electric turned off and they don't have cooling, that they come down to the agency and get served that day."
The program started at the beginning of July and will continue until September 30th. For information on whether you are eligible for assistance, you can visit WOCAP's website at wocap.org.
7/14/22 Update - Press Release from the West Ohio Community Action Partnership: The Ohio Department of Development and West Ohio Community Action Partnership will help income-eligible Ohioans stay cool during the hot summer months. The Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program provides eligible Ohioans assistance paying an electric bill or assistance paying for central air conditioning repairs. The program runs from July 1, 2022, until September 30, 2022.
To apply for the program, clients are required to schedule an appointment with West Ohio Community Action Partnership. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 419-516-0063
Clients need to bring copies of the following documents to their appointment:
· Copies of their most recent energy bills;
· 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);
· Physician documentation that cooling assistance is needed for a household member’s health (if there isn’t a household member over the age of 60).
Last year more than 594 families in Allen, Auglaize, and Mercer Counties were assisted through the Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program.
The Summer Crisis Program assists low-income households with an older household member (60 years or older), that can provide physician documentation that cooling assistance is needed for a household member's health, have a disconnect notice, have been shut off, are trying to establish new service on their electric bill, or require air conditioning. Conditions can include such things as lung disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or asthma.
Eligible households can receive up to $500 if they are a customer of a regulated utility, or $800 if they are a customer of unregulated utilities such as electric cooperatives and municipal utilities. The assistance is applied to their utility bill, or to purchase an air conditioning unit or fan, or pay for central air conditioning repairs. Ohioans must have a gross income at or below 175% of the federal poverty guidelines to qualify for assistance. For a family of four the annual income must be at or below $48,562.50.
Also, Ohioans enrolled in the Percentage of Income Payment Plan Plus Program (PIPP) who meet the above criteria may be eligible for assistance towards their default PIPP payment, first PIPP payment, central air conditioning repairs, or may receive an air conditioning unit and/or fan.
For more information about the features of the Summer Crisis Program and what is needed to apply, contact West Ohio Community Action Partnership at 419-227-2586.
