Durham,
N.C. – The number of people needing financial assistance to make ends meet
continues to increase. In hard
times, the last thing one wants to worry about the inability to keep their
family warm because they are unable to afford their heating bill.
Durham
residents that need help with paying their heating bills are invited to apply
for Durham County’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), a
federally-funded program that provides one-time cash payment to help eligible
families pay their heating bills. This payment is usually received in February
of each year. Currently, the LIEAP
is accepting applications at the Durham County Department of Social Services
(DSS), located at 300 N. Duke Street. The deadline to apply for the LIEAP is
November 13, 2009. Telephone
applications will be taken for disabled clients.
A household that applies for the LIEAP must:
- Have at least one United States citizen or non-citizen who
meets the eligibility criteria.
- Meet an income test.
- Have assets at or below $2,200.
- Be responsible for its heating bills.
Energy Assistance is important to all that receive it,
and especially vital if someone in the home is elderly, disabled or a young
child under six years old. These persons are especially at
risk for life threatening illness or death if their home is too cold in the
winter or too hot in the summer.
Most current
recipients of Food and Nutrition Assistance, also known as food stamps, will
have applications for LIEAP automatically submitted. Therefore, this group does not need
visit DSS to apply. Residents that receive food stamps and received a
letter denying LIEAP eligibility are encouraged to visit DSS to apply for the
LIEAP assistance. Residents with an income below 110 percent of the Federal
Poverty Level are encouraged to apply by coming to the agency to complete an
application. To view the 2009
Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines, visit the United
States Department of Health and Human Services’ website.
Disabled
clients that need to apply for the LIEAP may call to make an application at
919-560-8356. For other questions about the LIEAP program, call
919-560-8600.
About the Department of Social
Services
The mission of
the Durham County Department of Social Services is to partner with families and
the community in achieving well being through prosperity, permanence, safety and
support. Our vision is a community where families achieve well being. The Department provides economic
services programs including Work First, Medicaid, Child Support, Child Day Care
Subsidy and Food Stamps as well as social work services, including Child
Protective Services, Foster Care, Adoption, Adult Protective Services, Group
Care and Crisis Assistance. To
learn more about the services and programs offered by the Department, visit the
County’s
website.