Energy Assistance Applications

News release from Operation Fuel:

Operation Fuel and its statewide network of fuel banks will begin taking energy assistance applications today from Connecticut households that are in danger of having their utility services terminated.

Energy affordability is a year-round problem for more than 313,000 Connecticut households. The annual winter moratorium, which prevents households from having their electricity and gas shut off, ended on May 1 and doesn’t resume until November 1, 2016.

“Operation Fuel wants to ensure that the most vulnerable households are able to keep their utility services on. Lack of electricity can be very unhealthy during hot weather, especially for young children, the elderly and those with health issues. Living without electricity also means not having lights, hot water and the ability to refrigerate and cook food,” explained Operation Fuel’s Executive Director Karen Adamson.

Operation Fuel is Connecticut’s only statewide non-profit energy assistance program. This past fiscal year, which ended June 30, Operation Fuel provided over $3.14 million in energy assistance to more than 7,650 households. This includes $1.1 million in energy assistance that was given out last summer.

Individuals who need energy assistance should call 211.

Operation Fuel is a private, nonprofit program that provides emergency energy assistance year-round through its statewide network of fuel banks to lower-income working families and individuals, the elderly, and disabled individuals who are in financial crisis.

Operation Fuel has received the highest rating possible from Charity Navigator, which is one of the nation’s leading charity evaluators. For more information on Operation Fuel or to make a donation, go to www.operationfuel.org. Donations also can be sent to Operation Fuel, 75 Charter Oak Avenue, Suite 2-240, Hartford, CT. 06106.

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