Pike County Senior Nutrition in Waverly, OH, offers the Winter Crisis Program from November 1st to March 31st. This federally funded initiative aims to support eligible Ohioans facing challenges with heating bills during the colder months. The program assists households in danger of disconnection, those already disconnected, needing to establish new service, or with low fuel supply.
Under the Winter Crisis Program, households may receive financial aid for regulated and non-regulated utilities, bulk fuel deliveries, and heating unit repairs. The program prioritizes safety and efficiency, with funds allocated to restore and maintain essential heating sources. Walk-ins are welcome on a first-come, first-serve basis at specified locations, ensuring prompt assistance for those in urgent need.
To benefit from the Winter Crisis Program, applicants must meet income eligibility criteria based on Federal Poverty Guidelines. Regular appointments can be scheduled by phone, ensuring a streamlined process for accessing vital support. Pike County Senior Nutrition's commitment to helping vulnerable households stay warm and safe throughout the winter underscores its dedication to community welfare.
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