Demand for utility assistance exceeds the $456,000 available funds in the Panhandle, according to a recent press release.
Panhandle Community Services Executive Director Johnny Raymond says he is concerned about the large increase in families seeking assistance in paying their gas bills.
“Because the numbers of families already on our waiting lists, it became evident our funds would be exhausted by the end of February if the entire bill was to be paid,” said Raymond.
“There was no way we could assist the numbers; therefore, a decision was made to pay for half of the current bill for those families meeting the 125 percent of the required poverty guideline. The family will have to make arrangements to pay the other half of the bill.”
Local PCS offices have available limited funds including the office in Clarendon.
The first priority is to assure the utility will not be cut-off. Most utility companies are willing to work with families with payment schedules. After providing income documentation and a copy of the current gas bill, PCS staff will notify the gas company of the amount of assistance to be provided.
Raymond stressed the need for individuals to contact the nearest PCS Office and set up an appointment. Staff members are working as fast as they can in meeting the demand for assistance.
Every effort is being made so the greatest number of families qualifying for assistance will receive some benefit.
Anyone wishing to make a donation toward the utility assistance can make their check payable to Panhandle Community Services, PO Box 32150, Amarillo, Texas 79120 or take the check to the local PCS office in Clarendon. PCS is a 501-(c) (3) Community Action Agency, and donations are tax deductible.
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