Governor Announces $3 Million to Help Vulnerable New Yorkers Stay Cool this Summer

 

Individuals with Heat-Related Health Issues Can Apply to Receive Air Conditioners – Apply Here

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that $3 million is available to help New Yorkers suffering from serious health issues that are aggravated by extreme heat purchase an air conditioner. Individuals can apply now for cooling assistance through the Home Energy Assistance Program at their local department of social services.

“When the heat and humidity of summer arrives, it’s important that vulnerable New Yorkers are able to stay safe and comfortable in their homes,” Governor Cuomo said. “I encourage anyone with a medical condition that is worsened by high temperatures to apply now, so an air conditioner can be installed before the first heat wave hits.”

The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, which oversees the program, has set aside $3 million in federal funding to provide an air conditioning unit or fan, to eligible households. Last year, 4,000 households received cooling assistance.

To qualify, applicants must meet existing HEAP eligibility criteria and income guidelines, which vary by household size, and have at least one member of the household that suffers from a documented medical condition exacerbated by extreme heat. For example, a household of four can earn up to $53,482 a year or $4,457 a month, and still qualify for assistance.

Cooling assistance will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Local Departments of Social Services will accept applications through August 31, or until funding runs out.

Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Commissioner Samuel D. Roberts said, “We know that for some of our fellow New Yorkers, the summertime heat can pose a grave risk and this assistance could be potentially lifesaving. But it is vital that anyone who may be eligible, but does not have an air conditioner or cannot afford to purchase one, apply as soon as possible.”

Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney said, “Older Americans and people who are sick shouldn’t have to endure potentially life-threatening heat because they can’t afford the high electricity costs associated with cooling their homes during a New York summer. I’ve been down in Washington fighting Republicans in Congress who are trying to kick people off this program – and I’m glad I’ve got a strong ally in Governor Cuomo who’s also committed to helping these folks in need.”

Author: Harlem Valley News