Elderly customers can receive LED bulbs and home energy audit
Cleco
and last updated 2021-07-06 15:54:00-04
PINEVILLE, La. â To help elderly customers conserve energy this summer and manage their home energy usage year-round, Cleco Power is partnering with local Councils on Aging (COA) and other agencies to give away Light-Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs and offer customers registration for an On-Site Residential Weatherization Audit.
To qualify, customers need to bring a copy of their Cleco bill and meet senior citizen guidelines established by the COA, according to a release from Cleco.
âThe program is part of our conservation efforts to help elderly customers save energy,â said Jennifer Cahill, director of corporate communications. âSome of our elderly customers are on fixed incomes, so this program can help make their homes more energy-efficient year-round and especially during the summer months when usage tends to be higher.â LED Bulb Giveaway Installing
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Publishing date: Dec 22, 2020  â¢Â December 22, 2020  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â Linda VanDaele s Grade 6-7 class at Monsignor J.H. O Neil Catholic School in Tillsonburg raised the most money during a two-week campaign in December to support the Helping Hand Food Bank. In total, the school raised $1,500. (Chris Abbott/Norfolk and Tillsonburg News) jpg, TN
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Monsignor J.H. OâNeil Catholic School came through in a big way in December raising $1,500 for the Helping Hand Food Bank in Tillsonburg.
Linda VanDaeleâs Grade 6-7 class raised the most money in the Grade 5-8 school, which has 148 students in total.