DFCS to provide heating assistance to Georgia customers

Beginning today, residents aged 65 and older or those who are medically homebound can apply for assistance through the Division’s LIHEAP
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ATLANTA – Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), administered by the local Community Action Agency (CAA) throughout Georgia with funding provided by the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services, will be available today, Nov. 1, 2021. This federally funded program assists low-income elderly and disabled Georgians with heating bills through direct payments to home energy suppliers.

Beginning today, residents aged 65 and older or those who are medically homebound can apply for assistance through the Division’s LIHEAP. All other eligible residents may apply for assistance the following month, beginning on Dec. 1.

Funds will be administered through local Community Action Agencies (CAAs) on a first-come, first-served basis until all funds are exhausted.

To qualify, a family’s annual income must be less than or equal to 60 percent of the median income for a Georgia family. For a household of one, the income threshold is $26,474; the income threshold for a household of five is $59,057.

Those seeking assistance must contact their local CAA. All applicants must provide the following:

  1. Most recent energy bill or statement of service from their service providers;
  2. Social Security numbers for each member of the household;
  3. Proof of Citizenship for each member of the household;
  4. Proof of Income for the last 30 days for each adult member of the household;

Proof of Income can include, but is not limited to, a paycheck stub or a letter granting public assistance, and,

  1. Social Security or unemployment benefits for all household members, if applicable.

For more information on the program or to find a CAA in your area, visit http://www.georgiacaa.org.