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Alabama Faces Winter Storms: Emergency Assistance Fund Activated

Aftermath of Winter Storm in Alabama

News Summary

As Winter Storms Cora and Enzo impact Alabama, the Alabama Business Charitable Trust has announced a $250,000 emergency assistance fund to help residents with heating bills. The support aims to ease the financial burden on households struggling with increased heating costs during this severe weather. Governor Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency across 39 counties, urging residents to take safety precautions and limit travel. The emergency fund is vital for families eligible under federal poverty guidelines, providing relief amidst the ongoing winter challenges.

Winter Storms Hit Alabama: Emergency Assistance Fund Activated!

It’s been a tough week for residents across Alabama as Winter Storms Cora and Enzo have brought severe weather to the region. Temperatures have dipped significantly, causing unexpected heating costs that many households simply can’t bear. But there’s good news for those affected! The Alabama Business Charitable Trust, overseen by Alabama Power, has stepped in and announced a hefty $250,000 in emergency bill assistance to help residents during this challenging time.

A Helping Hand for Alabamians

This support, revealed on January 30, 2025, is a crucial addition to the Trust’s usual annual budget, which already provides $1 million for energy bill assistance. Now, with this emergency fund, more families will receive the help they need to cover their heating bills for January 2025. This aid can be used for a variety of heating sources, including gas, electric, kerosene, wood, and propane costs.

How to Access the Assistance

Residents interested in applying can do so through local community action agencies and a program known as Project Share, which works in partnership with the Salvation Army. To qualify, applicants must provide proof of income that falls at or below 250% of federal poverty guidelines, depending on their household size. This is especially important for seniors aged 60 and older or individuals with disabilities, who can apply through a dedicated line from the Salvation Army.

State of Emergency Declared

state of emergency for 39 counties starting from 5 p.m. Monday. This declaration is a necessary measure, allowing state agencies and the Alabama National Guard to assist in winter storm response efforts.

Stay Safe and Informed

Residents should take note that a winter storm warning and winter weather advisory have been issued for areas near and south of Interstate 20, lasting until 6 a.m. Wednesday. The storm has already wreaked havoc, with many counties experiencing historic snowfall accumulations of 2-6 inches in the south, while central Alabama might see 0.5-2 inches. Northern Alabama could receive minor snow, but all areas are facing frigid temperatures that are predicted to remain below freezing, with highs only reaching the 30s on Wednesday.

The Alabama Emergency Management Agency has taken the step of deeming many roads “impassable” due to the treacherous conditions created by the storm. Travel during this emergency is strongly discouraged, and citizens are advised to stay updated through local weather authorities and limit unnecessary outings.

Prepare and Take Precautions

60 days, but it can be lifted earlier if necessary.

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