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HEAP summer crisis program starts July 1
June 29, 2021

- A household member who is age 60 or older.
- A household member has a documented medical condition verified by a licensed medical professional who is qualified under Ohio law to write prescriptions.
- A household member that was diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 12 months. May provide a written statement as proof of medical diagnosis.
- Percentage of Income Payment Plan Plus (PIPP) customers are eligible for assistance towards their default PIPP payment, first PIPP payment, central air conditioning repairs, or may receive an air conditioning unit and/or fan.
- A household’s electric utility has a disconnect notice, has been shut off, or new electric service is being established for the household. These households may also receive an air conditioning unit and/or fan or central air conditioning repairs, if the household can maintain electric service for 30 days.
How to Apply
Understanding eligibility requirements and completing and submitting benefit applications can be challenging for many older adults – especially those who are homebound. Working with our community partners, Council on Aging provides information and assistance to older adults and people with disabilities who wish to apply for HEAP programs. Older adults and people with disabilities who wish to apply for the 2021 Summer Crisis Program should call one of the numbers below, depending on where they live:- Butler County
- Central Connections: (513) 217-2481
- Clermont County
- Clermont County Senior Services: (513) 536-4015
- Clinton County
- Council on Aging: (513) 721-1025 or (800) 252-0155 (select Option 2 from menu)
- Hamilton County
- Council on Aging: (513) 721-1025 or (800) 252-0155 (select Option 2 from menu)
- Community Action Agency: (513) 685-4478
- Warren County
- Warren County Community Services: (513) 970-6737