Community non-profit helps those in need during winter crisis

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Community non-profit helps those in need during winter crisis
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Step Forward is launching its Winter Crisis Program to assist low-income residents facing energy insecurity.

As temperatures continue to drop and energy costs surge, a community non-profit is working to help those in crisis. Step Forward is once again rolling out its Winter Crisis Program.This comes as the agency has experienced a decrease in federal funding.RELATED: Step Forward sees 43% decrease in federal funding and expects to help 10,000 less with energy assistance The Northeast Ohio anti-poverty agency has helped countless families over the years, and they say the need is a constant.

However, they're forced to do more with less after losing out on pandemic-related relief funds.The Winter Crisis Program aims to help low-income residents who are nearing disconnection, have already been disconnected OR have less than a 25% supply of bulk fuel in their tank to maintain utility service.This is a one-time benefit offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.Officials say this is one of their most in-demand services yearly, receiving upwards of 700 daily calls.The agency is anticipating to be able to help 10,000 less people this season, as News 5 previously reported.Since November—the agency has already processed more than 380 applications.To qualify—officials stress you must have a gross income at or below 175% of the federal poverty guideline.For a family of five—the annual income must be at OR below $52,500.Step Forward is encouraging residents to call ahead or sign up for services and not wait until the last minute.'What we always say is that heat is not a luxury, or at least it shouldn't be. This is about people's comfort, and in many cases, this is about their safety. A lot of families in Cuyahoga County have never needed help before, but since the pandemic, we've seen a lot of new families coming to us and needing to ask for that help for the very first time because they're facing financial situations like, do I put food on the table or do I pay my utilities,' Angela Graves, Vice President of Communications and Outreach at Step Forward, sai

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