The South Central Human Resource Agency, serving Wayne County, is reaching out to remind residents in need of help with their heating expenses this winter to enroll in the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This initiative is specifically aimed at supporting eligible low-income families in managing their energy costs during the colder months.
For those interested in applying, the process is straightforward. Individuals can visit the agency’s office located at 5525 B Highway 64 East in Waynesboro. It is essential for applicants to bring several important documents to ensure a smooth application process. These include proof of income, Social Security cards for all household members, a valid photo ID for the primary applicant, a utility company printout detailing energy usage over the past year, and the most recent utility bill.
This program is a vital resource for many families struggling to keep their homes warm during the winter season, and the agency encourages eligible households to take advantage of this assistance.

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