TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 1, 2009) - Continuing its work to help Ontario households stay out of the cold this winter, the United Way and its local utility partners today launched the 2009-2010 Winter Warmth program.
This year's campaign will see increased support from participating local utilities including Burlington Hydro, Enbridge Gas Distribution, Enersource Hydro Mississauga, Horizon Utilities, Hydro One, Hydro Ottawa, PowerStream, Toronto Hydro-Electric System Ltd., Union Gas Limited and Veridian Connections Inc..
"We're thrilled by the increased support for the Winter Warmth program across Ontario," said Manny Sousa, Chair of the Winter Warmth Provincial Steering Committee. "The increase in participation means that Winter Warmth will be able to reach even more families and individuals in need this winter and underlines the important role this program plays in communities across the province."
Winter Warmth is an initiative that helps financially struggling families and individuals pay their energy bills during the cold winter months. The program is coordinated by the United Way through a network of more than 60 community agencies and is funded by participating utility companies.
The 2008/2009 Winter Warmth program provided energy assistance grants totaling more than $1.2 million to 3,400 eligible households. This was a 34% increase from the previous year. Total funds available for the 2009/2010 program are estimated to be more than $1.5 million. Since the program's launch in 2004, more than 9,000 Ontario households have received assistance.
How does Winter Warmth work?
Ontario families and individuals in need of financial assistance to pay their heating and electricity bills can learn more about the Winter Warmth program from their local utility.
Utilities participating in the Winter Warmth program include:
Burlington Hydro, Enbridge Gas Distribution, Enersource Hydro Mississauga, Horizon Utilities, Hydro One, Hydro Ottawa, PowerStream, Toronto Hydro-Electric System Ltd., Union Gas Limited and Veridian Connections Inc.
Call centres at participating utilities will also advise customers about how to apply for Winter Warmth funding and direct them to the appropriate agency.
After successful completion of the application process, funding will be credited directly to the applicant's utility bill.
Who is eligible?
Eligible grant recipients include Ontario households that cannot pay their current energy bill due to reduced income levels or extenuating circumstances, are in arrears or at risk of going into arrears, have recently received a disconnection notice and have exhausted all other sources of financial support.
For more information please contact:
Burlington Hydro
Jennifer Smith
Vice-President, Corporate Relations
(905) 332-2340
or
Enersource Corporation
Michelle Pennell
Senior Communications Specialist
(905) 283-4295
or
Hydro One
Daniele Gauvin
Senior Media Relations Officer
(877) 506-7584
or
PowerStream Inc.
Debbie Conte
Corporate Communications Specialist
(905) 532-4528
or
Union Gas Limited
Andrea Stass
Media Relations Manager
(519) 436-5490
or
United Way of Sault Ste. Marie
Gary L.Vipond
Chief Executive Officer
(705) 256-7476 ext. 201
or
Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc.
Debbie Boukydis
Director, Public and Government Affairs
(416) 495-5682
or
Horizon Utilities Corporation
Sandy Manners
Director, Corporate Communications
(905) 317-4707
or
Hydro Ottawa Limited
Rosemary Walsh
Manager, Communications and Public Affairs
(613) 221-0063
or
Toronto Hydro-Electric System Ltd.
Paul Reesor, Communications Consultant
Community Involvement, Events and Sponsorship
(416) 542-3043
or
Veridian Connections Inc.
George Armstrong, Manager
Regulatory Affairs and Key Projects
(905) 427-9870 ext. 2202