Central Florida seniors have until March 31 to apply for energy bill assistance through the Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program (EHEAP). Qualifying seniors are eligible to receive up to $5,000 in assistance on multiple energy bills.
EHEAP, which is 100% federally funded through a grant by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, helps qualifying seniors pay energy bills in an emergency. Locally, the program is overseen by Senior Resource Alliance (SRA), Central Florida’s Area Agency on Aging. In 2021, SRA processed more than 1,300 applications, assisting in the distribution of over $514,000 in EHEAP crisis funds to help local seniors. The remaining 2021 funds expire at the end of March.
“We’re grateful to have helped so may seniors in 2021, but due to rising costs and the lingering effects of COVID-19, many of our seniors are still struggling to keep the lights on,” said Karla Radka, President and CEO of SRA. “Our top priority is getting these remaining funds to seniors before they expire to ensure that no critical assistance goes to waste, and more importantly, that no senior is left in the dark.”
EHEAP applications are being processed directly by three SRA partner agencies: Osceola Council on Aging in Osceola and Orange counties; Meals on Wheels, Etc., in Seminole County; and Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation in Brevard County. Those interested in applying should contact the Osceola Council on Aging at (407) 846-8532; Meals on Wheels, Etc., at (407) 333-8877; or Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation at (321) 253-4430. For more information about SRA and its services, please visit SeniorResourceAlliance.org.
Serving the community since 1995, The Senior Resource Alliance (SRA) is the Area Agency on Aging of Central Florida, which covers Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties. SRA works in partnership with nine partner agencies, including the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center, Aging Matters in Brevard, Brevard Alzheimer’s Association, Informed Families, Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, Inc., Meals on Wheels, Etc., Seniors First, Share the Care and Osceola Council on Aging. The agency is the local resource for accessing the many services and programs of the state and federal government available to senior citizens, their caregivers and family members. SRA is also an objective clearinghouse for information and services offered by local, state and national organizations. For more information, visit SeniorResourceAlliance.org.