FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 1, 2022
Department Of Human Services Announces
Supplemental Payments for LIHEAP Households to Cover Existing Utility, Fuel
Bills
Harrisburg, PA – The Department of Human Services (DHS) today announced
supplemental Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) payments to
eligible households that received LIHEAP benefits during the 2021-22 season. These supplemental payments will be sent to the
eligible household in order to pay any current bills to their vendor or utility
provider. Any remaining funds are then applied to any past due amounts or will
be kept on the account for a future delivery or utility credit.
“We
know that many Pennsylvanians are seeing higher energy costs this summer,
especially for those still struggling to pay off winter utility or fuel costs,”
said Acting DHS Secretary Meg Snead. “With these supplemental LIHEAP payments,
some of the commonwealth’s most vulnerable citizens – children, older
Pennsylvanians, people with disabilities, and low-income families – will be
able to make ends meet and keep their power on.”
DHS
will issue supplements to two groups of households that received a LIHEAP Cash
or Crisis benefit in the 2021-22 LIHEAP season:
All
households eligible to receive a supplement will be sent a notice informing
them that the supplement is being issued, the amount of the supplement and the
name of the vendor that is getting the supplement on the household’s behalf.
The notice also states that this supplement will not impact eligibility for
LIHEAP in the upcoming 2022-2023 LIHEAP season.
LIHEAP
is a federally funded program administered by DHS that provides assistance for home
utility and deliverable fuel bills so low-income Pennsylvanians can stay safe
in their homes. While the LIHEAP application period is closed until Fall 2022,
utility companies offer customer assistance programs that
could help eligible households with their electric, gas, or water bills.
Additionally,
the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) helps Pennsylvanians
with low incomes maintain access to drinking and wastewater services.
Assistance is available for families who have past due water bills, had their
service terminated, or received a notice indicating that their service will be
terminated in the next 60 days. Households can receive LIHWAP grants for both
drinking water service and wastewater service. Grants are issued directly to
water service providers, and families must meet income requirements. LIHWAP is
only available until funding runs out, so low-income households with past due
water or wastewater bills are encouraged to apply.
Pennsylvanians
can apply for LIHEAP (when the season begins), LIHWAP, and other public
assistance programs online at www.compass.state.pa.us and
can apply for Medical Assistance (MA) and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) by phone at 1-866-550-4355. On-site County Assistance Office (CAO)
services are available if clients cannot access online services or need
assistance that cannot be accessed through the COMPASS website, the myCOMPASS PA mobile app, or by calling the Customer Service
Centers at 215-560-7226 for Philadelphia clients or 1-877-395-8930 for clients
in all other counties.
More
information on LIHEAP can be found here, and more information
on LIHWAP can be found here.
MEDIA CONTACT: Brandon Cwalina, ra-pwdhspressoffice@pa.gov