Community Action team effort for all
May is Community Action Month, and as part of the celebration of I would like to say a public thank you to the staff and board of Clinton County Community Action.
The staff at the agency has worked during the COVID-19 pandemic remaining open to provide continuous services to Clinton County residents in need of assistance covering ages 3 and up. They taught students, provided meals for seniors, cleaned for seniors, provided transportation for seniors as well as housing for both families and seniors.
In addition, during this difficult period they were there as a support to each other as well as to me.
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The Ohio Development Services Agency and Clinton County Community Action Program will help income-eligible Ohioans stay warm through the winter months.
The Home Energy Assistance Winter Crisis Program provides a benefit once per heating season to an income-eligible Ohioan’s main heating accounts. Clients can apply online at www.energyhelp.ohio.gov or in person at Community Action, 789 N. Nelson Ave., Wilmington.
Eligible clients are those at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Guideline that are disconnected (or have a pending disconnection notice), need to establish new service, need to pay to transfer service, or have 25% or less bulk fuel supply remaining.
COVID-19 has impacted basically every household in some way. You may not have been diagnosed with the virus, but it has caused hardships for your household