The Home Energy Assistance Program is providing $15 million to help vulnerable, low-income New Yorkers without air conditioning to stay cool during the upcoming warm weather months. Overseen by the state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, this program provides an air conditioner to eligible households, including those with someone who has a documented medical condition exacerbated by extreme heat, or households with young children, or older adults.
“Extremely hot and humid weather can put some of our most vulnerable fellow New Yorkers, including those with medical conditions, older adults, and young children, in grave danger,” New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Commissioner Daniel W. Tietz said. “Anyone who may be eligible is encouraged to apply for this potentially lifesaving assistance as soon as possible.”
Location: PUSH Buffalo, 429 Plymouth Ave, Buffalo 14213. Enter through the main entrance on the Plymouth side of the building. If you park on the street, make sure to note alternate parking regulations for that day.