The
Center for Children's Advocacy
is pleased to announce that they will be holding three
“Keep
the Power On” utility clinics
during the month of April.
The objective of the clinics is to help families avoid utility termination.
Participants will meet with
pro bono volunteers to discuss utility issues and financial challenges.
Representatives
from the light and gas companies will be on site
to hopefully enter families into affordable payment arrangements.
Other agencies including the local community action agencies, Operation Fuel and 211INFOLINE
will be on site to provide services and supports.
Attached please find a flyer in Spanish and in English announcing the event.
Please circulate
the flyer and the
notice below
to all whom you think would benefit.
If you have any questions or if you need any additional information please contact me. –
Bonnie
Bonnie B. Roswig
Senior Staff Attorney
Medical/Legal Partnership Project
Center for Children’s Advocacy
(860) 545-8581
Upcoming
Utility Clinics
KEEP THE POWER ON!
Connecticut’s utility companies and the State of Connecticut have programs to help vulnerable families
-avoid utility termination or reconnect service
-enroll in special utility programs
-receive budget counseling to comply with payment obligations
Help low-income
families keep their utilities on.
April 21 from 9am – 1pm
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street, New Haven
East Pavilion, Special Events Area
April 24 from 2pm – 5pm
The Hospital of Central Connecticut
100 Grand Street, New Britain
Lecture Room 2
April 30 from 2pm – 5pm
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
282 Washington Street, Hartford
Conference Rooms C and D, Ground Level