Published November 20. 2017 11:00PM
LIHEAP
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is now accepting applications for home heating assistance, according to Rep. Justin Simmons, R-131st.
LIHEAP is a federally funded program that helps individuals and families pay their heating bills through home heating energy assistance grants. The program also provides crisis grants to help in the event of an emergency or if a resident is in danger of losing their heat due to broken equipment, lack of fuel or termination of utility service.
The income eligibility requirements for LIHEAP are set at 150 percent of federal poverty level income.
For example, the income limit for an individual is $18,090.
For a couple, the limit is $24,360 and for a family of four the limit is $36,900.
Residents may apply for LIHEAP online or through the county assistance office in the county where they live.
YARN NEEDED
The Lehigh Valley Press is accepting donations of yarn for a Parkland School District resident who makes throws for patients in Phoebe Nursing Home and hospitals.
Anyone wishing to donate yarn is asked to contact Susan Bryant, editorial assistant for the Parkland Press at 610-740-0944, ext. 3726.
FF&F
Forgotten Felines and Fidos animal shelter, 6022 Mountain Road, Germansville will be having cat and kitten adoptions noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 25 at the shelter.
To adopt that day, veterinarian records from past pets would be helpful in completing the adoption.
For more information, call 610-760-9009.
To adopt on any other day, call Therese at 610-248-7399.