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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

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A CEDA representative will be available to help residents apply for the LIHEAP Program.  The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is designed to help income eligible households with winter energy assistance in the form of a one-time benefit payment made directly to the utility companies.  The amount of the payment is determined by income, household size, and fuel type.  Residents can also apply for the Energy Efficiency Program which provides weatherization for their home.  Residents may also apply for the Commonwealth Edison Hardhip Program, which can provide up to $500 in assistance if they have recently suffered a hardhip due to a medical problem, job loss, or other unexpected loss of income.  Please call 630-257-2522 for information on income guidelines, documentation needed to apply, or to schedule an appointment.

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Kerry Erber June 12, 2013 at 07:47 am
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rdahlberg June 10, 2013 at 01:37 pm
The dog was just reunited with it's owner. Thank you for your help Lemont Police Department.
EDWARD F WERDERITS June 12, 2013 at 07:40 am
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jill June 10, 2013 at 01:26 pm
Was there ever a time when a full day was offered Jennifer? I was in kindergarten at Oakwood aboutRead More 28 years ago and even then it was half day. If you want full day Kate, St Pats/St Al's, St Cyril's, and I'm sure others are full day.
Catherine Stukel June 11, 2013 at 01:58 pm
Let's get real. It is NOT a half day. It is 2.5 hours. By the time kids into class, sing a song,Read More have a snack and pee, they are done for the day. Sorry. Calling a spade a spade on this one.
Ann Oyed June 11, 2013 at 02:58 pm
Is this question really from a teacher? Full-day kindergarTen has a lot of fillers too: they eatRead More lunch, go outside, go to the bathroom, etc. I don't think our public schools allow snacks in the classroom anyway. Any teacher would know that learning starts at home, and a teacher would know how to supplement a kindergarten curriculum.