BOWLING GREEN, Mo. — A new effort promises to help disadvantaged people pay off overdue utility bills in Missouri.
The North East Community Action Corporation has teamed up with Ameren Missouri for the three-million-dollar Clean Slate program.
The one-time assistance for income-qualifying residents will be offered first-come, first-served. Applicants must be the Ameren customer on record, present a Social Security card and have a copy of their latest bills. A disconnect notice is not required.
Those who have received energy assistance from NECAC in the past do not have to provide income documentation unless there has been a change in status.
Clients must pay at least 25 percent of the bill before the rest is paid by Clean Slate and no funds will be allocated until a client receipt of payment has been received.
Applications and more information is available at NECAC County Service Centers or by logging on to www.necac.org.