With the conclusion of summer, some low-income households may be struggling with the impact of high summer cooling bills. Funding is available for eligible households in Polk, San Jacinto and surrounding counties. The program targets the elderly, disabled and the working poor. Households in threat of disconnect may also qualify. The Greater East Texas Community Action Program administers the program in East Texas. Face-to-face appointments are not required. Eligibility is based on household income, citizenship and circumstances.
Individuals may apply by mail, online or by calling. The website is www.get-cap.org. Applications are also available at the Polk County Regional Health Building located at 410 E. Church St. in Livingston. When the required information is mailed, emailed or done by alternate methods the individual is contacted by telephone and the case can be completed.
“Households who are struggling should not wait until the electricity is disconnected as deposits cannot be paid with this funding. Individuals must find ways to pay the deposits and GETCAP may help with arrears and current bills,” Division Director Teresa Land said.
“Polk and the surrounding area residents have embraced our mail-in and online process. It is not necessary to go to an office and physically see a staff person. Residents are encouraged to act soon,” Executive Director Karen Swenson said.
To obtain the application or additional information, visit the website at www.get-cap.org or call 800621-5746. There may be a high call volume so multiple attempts may be needed. GETCAP programs are available to all regardless of race, color, creed or national origin.