READING, Oct. 27, 2014 – With almanacs and woolly bear caterpillars predicting a tough winter and others predicting a mild season, state Sen. Judy Schwank today said the one sure thing about the approaching season is LIHEAP will be there to help those who need it.

“We’ve heard mixed predictions about winter’s menu but the best way for Berks Countians to prepare is to apply with the commonwealth for grants under its Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program,” Schwank said today. “It’s good to heed predictions and prepare for winter. People who are worried about their budgets must include LIHEAP as a way to keep out the chill.”

LIHEAP is a grant program that helps qualified residents pay their heating bills. This year’s program opens Monday, Nov. 3, and is expected to run through the beginning of next April.

LIHEAP customers who received benefits this past winter received their applications about a month ago, Schwank said. New applications may be obtained through the senator’s district office.

Annual household income limits apply. A one-person household must not earn more than $17,505 while an eight-person household can earn a maximum annual stipend of $60,135. Add $6,090 for each additional person.

“LIHEAP delivers crisis benefits of between $25 and $500 and the money will help make the threat of lost warmth go away,” Schwank said.

Schwank said a crisis can include an empty fuel tank, the threatened termination of gas or electric service, broken windows, the sudden need to replace a heating system or frozen pipes.

Residents who need a LIHEAP application should contact Sen. Schwank’s district office, 210 George St., Suite 210, Reading, or 610-929-2151.

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