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HEAP application deadline is May 31
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Clinton County Community Action Program, Inc. wants to remind Ohioans that applications for the 2020-2021 Home Energy Assistance Program will stop being accepted on May 31. You will need to bring the following documentation to complete the application:
• Proof of income for the past 30 days for all household members. If self-employed or seasonal you will need to bring the past 12 months income and complete copy of the most recent IRS taxes filed. If you have no income, please contact the office for further instructions.
• Copies of current heating AND electric bills.
• Social Security cards for all household members. Birth certificates, voter registrations, passports or DD-214 will also be accepted IF Social Security numbers are provided.
Community Action fulfilling childcare need
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From left are former building owners Larry and Susan Reinsmith, Realtor Butch Peelle of Peelle Lundy & Clifton Realtors, Community Action CEO Jane Newkirk, and Zach Foster, Director of Education Programs Community Action.
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Clinton County Community Action Program, Inc. has purchased the former Wilmington Childcare Center located on Alex Drive (across from the U.S. Post Office). The childcare was formerly operated by Larry and Susan Reinsmith.
After 22 years, the Reinsmiths decided to sell the building and Community Action saw the opportunity to provide high-quality childcare services for Clinton County residents and seized the opportunity by purchasing the facility.
Community Action helping locals 55 years
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WILMINGTON – This marks the 57th year since the Community Action Network was established to help American families and communities overcome obstacles to poverty. Over 1,000 agencies across the country are working every day to create opportunities and transform the lives of their neighbors making communities stronger and helping families across the US thrive.
This year, Clinton County Community Action Program, Inc. (CCCAP), a proud member of the Community Action Network, will also commemorate 55 years in service helping families throughout Clinton County.
“Each May, during Community Action Month, we reflect on the impact CCCAP and our network has had on families,” said Jane Newkirk of CCCAP. “Last year alone, we served over 7,058 people in Clinton County, and over 15 million across the country with immediately needed services such as shelter and food, and also longterm solutions like education and job placement.”
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