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			 Community 
			Action utility assistance program begins 
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	[September 
	07, 2013]  
            
			
			The Community Action 
	Partnership of Central Illinois is accepting applications this month for the 
	Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP. Community Action 
	administers the assistance in DeWitt, Logan, Mason, Menard and Piatt 
	counties. The program provides a one-time benefit toward utilities for 
	eligible households. | 
		
            | To qualify for the priority period of 
			Sept. 3-30, individuals must have incomes of no more than 150 
			percent of the federal poverty level. Households that have seniors 
			or disabled residents can apply. 
			For October, applications accepted 
			will be expanded to include households that have families with 
			children under 6 and disconnected households. All other households that meet the 
			150 percent federal poverty guidelines will be eligible for the 
			program beginning Nov. 1 and continuing to May 31, 2014, or until 
			all funds are depleted. The amount of the utility payment 
			is determined by the household income, size, fuel type and 
			geographic location in the state. The energy source does not have to 
			be natural gas or electricity in order to receive assistance. 
			Payments are made directly to vendors on behalf of the households.
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			Those interested in participating can 
			contact their local Community Action office to schedule an 
			appointment: 
				
				
				Logan County: 217-732-2159, ext. 
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				Menard County: 217-632-3878
				
				Mason County: 309-543-6988
				
				DeWitt County: 217-935-2455
				Piatt 
				County: 217-762-2421 Community Action Partnership of 
			Central Illinois serves low-income, disabled and elderly households 
			in six central Illinois counties. For more information, visit
			www.capcil.org. |