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The Arkansas State Fairgrounds Arts & Crafts building fills quickly with customers seeking assistance with their electric bills (David Goins)
The Arkansas State Fairgrounds Arts & Crafts building fills quickly with customers seeking assistance with their electric bills (David Goins)
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Updated: 2/24 7:38 pm Published: 2/24 7:36 pm
If you need help paying your energy bill you will have another chance.

Beginning Monday The Central Arkansas Development Council, or CADC, will assist Pulaski county families with disconnected notices through LIHEAP.

Applications for assistance are still being accepted, to qualify you must have a disconnect notice with a disconnect date within 7 days of application date. All households receiving food stamps are potentially eligible to receive this assistance. However, the program is not limited to food stamp recipients.

Eligible households must meet income guidelines and furnish proof of all household income for the month prior to applying. CADC encourages households to attend mass application assistance days to apply for assistance; however, the program will continue to accept both crisis and regular LIHEAP applications after the mass intake days.

In Pulaski County, the Mass Intake Days will be held Monday, Feb. 25 and Tuesday, Feb 26, 9 am until 1 pm at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds, Arts and Crafts Building, 2600 Howard Street in Little Rock. Applications may be limited based on staff availability.

After the mass intake, applications will continue to be accepted until funds are depleted. In Pulaski County, applications will be accepted at the following times and locations:

Monday through Wednesday, 8 am until Noon at the Arkansas Workforce Center of Little Rock, 5401 South University in Little Rock. Walk-ins only will be accepted at this location. Applications taken each day will be limited based on staff availability. Thursdays only, 8 am until Noon at the Arkansas Workforce Center of Jacksonville, #2 Crestview Plaza in Jacksonville. Walk-ins only will be accepted at this location.
This site is limited to the first 50 customers.

Applicants for LIHEAP assistance must meet income guidelines. For a household of 1, monthly countable income is $1,481. Countable income includes check stubs, child support, unemployment, housing utility assistance, SSI, SSA, TEA, VAS and retirement benefits.
To apply for assistance, the household should bring proof of income for all household members 18 years or older for the previous month, proof of child support, proof of unemployment for all household members age 18 and older, proof of social security, retirement, pensions, workman's comp or disability, proof of utility allowance and if no income, proof of how bills are being paid. Social security numbers and birth dates for all household members are required. Failure to provide verification requested may result in delay or denial of assistance. Allow agency 35 days to make payment.

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kingfish - 2/25/2013 1:57 PM
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If you can't pay your bills, get rid of the I-phone, the bling, the tats, the rims, and most important of all - GET A JOB!!, or if you have one - GET A SECOND JOB!!

Buster11 - 2/25/2013 12:05 PM
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If you are on an internet connected computer and you need help paying your bills, maybe you need to sell some stuff. I hate this entitlement society BS!!!

Butch54 - 2/25/2013 11:24 AM
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Before moving into a place you like you should find the utility providers. Simply call them and find the average cost of utilities at the address you wish to rent. They do it every where why not here. All they have to release is the average cost, no personal information. As for the Veterans and disabled I fall in both brackets. I've never need assistance but if I do I know where to get it.

mommyofangels - 2/25/2013 8:58 AM
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Well I need help paying for all of those that can work and don't and my tax money is supplying them a lazy lifestyle. Need help paying for you heat, GET A JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God help us!! Unless you are a veteran or disabled and considering the picture, there does not look like alot of veterans there or those disabled there!!!! Makes me SICK to see these kinds of stories.

LSSLSM - 2/25/2013 6:23 AM
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If you are served by NLR Electric they raised ther rates by almost 40% about 5 years ago. Heck, I have a decent job and during the peak summer months my electric bill is over half of my paycheck! They stated they needed the rate hike for improvements, but in 5 years I have not seen any. But I sure see them driving brand new vans, cars, and trucks! They used to come out and trim trees around power lines but I haven't seen them in over 5 years. People move into our neighborhods, then you see them move right back out because they can't afford the utilities. They are a monopoly and I can't believe no one is investigating them!!

itsjustme - 2/25/2013 5:56 AM
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Why is this help only available for Pulaski County residents?
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