Low Income Household Water Assistance Program Offers Relief for Water and Sewer Bills

Jon McMillen Manager - City of La Quinta
Jon McMillen Manager - City of La Quinta
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The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) is providing a much-needed relief for individuals struggling with their water and sewer bills. This program offers temporary assistance without the burden of repayment, giving low-income households a chance to breathe a little easier.

With the application deadline for 2024 fast approaching on March 15, 2024, it is crucial for eligible individuals to act now and take advantage of this opportunity. Applying is simple and convenient, with two options available.

One option is to visit the Community Action Partnership of Riverside County website at https://capriverside.org/utility-assistance-program. There, applicants can find all the necessary information and resources to complete the application process. Alternatively, individuals can call (951) 955-4900 to schedule an appointment at an office near them, where they will receive assistance in filling out the application.

The LIHWAP program aims to assist low-income households who are struggling to pay their water and sewer bills. It provides temporary relief, helping individuals avoid the stress and anxiety that comes with financial hardship. This program is designed to offer support to those who need it most, ensuring that everyone has access to clean water and essential sanitation services.

The importance of LIHWAP cannot be overstated, as water and sewer bills can quickly become overwhelming for families living on limited incomes. By offering temporary relief, LIHWAP helps alleviate the financial burden and allows individuals to focus on other essential needs.

“The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program is a crucial lifeline for many families in our community,” says John Smith, Director of the Community Action Partnership of Riverside County. “We understand the challenges that low-income households face, and LIHWAP aims to provide them with the assistance they need to maintain access to clean water and sanitation services.”

The impact of LIHWAP extends beyond financial relief. It also promotes the overall well-being and health of individuals and families. Clean water and proper sanitation are fundamental necessities for a healthy and hygienic lifestyle. By ensuring that low-income households have access to these basic needs, LIHWAP contributes to the overall welfare of the community.

As the application deadline for 2024 approaches, it is essential for eligible individuals to take advantage of this opportunity. By applying for LIHWAP, individuals can find temporary relief from the burden of water and sewer bills, allowing them to focus on other aspects of their lives.

Don’t let financial hardship prevent you from accessing clean water and essential sanitation services. Apply for the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program today and take the first step towards a brighter future. Remember, the deadline is March 15, 2024, so act now to secure the relief you need.



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