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Hundreds Line Up For Help Paying Utilities

By: Jocelyn Tovar, KARK 4 News
Updated: February 25, 2013
Especially during these cold winter months electricity is more than just a luxury.

A line formed hours before the doors at the Pulaski County Fairgrounds even opened.

The temperatures were low, but the line was long.

It's moving pretty fast now," said Pamela Baker who was there with her young son Jonathan.

Just two of the hundreds taking the help being offered by the low-income home energy assistance, or LiHeap, program.

"Thankful to get help," she said.

The doors have just barely opened and already workers with the Central Arkansas Development Center, like Valerie Ramsey, have helped almost 40 people.

In january the program helped 1,200 and Ramsey expects they'll beat that this time.

There are of course criteria that must first be met.

"It's not complicated if you get everything and everyone's here," Ramsey said. "You have Entergy, Centerpoint, unemployment... Everyone's here so it makes it easier on the client. "

Proof of a low income, as well as a recent notice that your electricity is in danger of being shut off are also required.

Making it clear this help is offered to those who are truly facing a crisis situation.

"It just makes you feel good because you're helping people get their heat on," she said.

Good to help those who simply are finding it hard to help themselves.

The assistance continues Tuesday, doors opening again at 9 a.m.

For more specific information on whether you qualify: click here

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