“Alabama’s hottest times of the year can hit many low-income residents particularly hard when they struggle to pay their utility bills along with other needs on extremely limited budgets,” Governor Ivey said. “These grants will provide necessary funding to assist these Alabama families.”
“ADECA stands with Governor Ivey in supporting those who need help most during our hottest months of the year,” ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell said. “These partnerships with local community agencies ensure that those who truly need assistance will receive emergency help with cooling their homes.” Wiregrass-area agencies Southeast Alabama Community Action Partnership Inc. and Organized Community Action Program Inc. are receiving $1.36 million and $1.11 million respectively in grants.$980,396 to Community Action Agency of Northwest Alabama Inc. $514,799 to Community Action Committee Inc. of Chambers-Tallapoosa-Coosa $1.6 million to Community Action Partnership of Huntsville-Madison and Limestone Counties Inc. $1.
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