Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Care program offers help with bills

The Salvation Army is conducting a campaign to sign Tehama County residents up for the PG&E CARE program. The CARE program gives qualified households a 20 percent reduction in their PG&E bill each month.
Households of one or two people with an annual income of $28,600; households of three people with an annual income of $33,600; or households of four people with an annual income of $40,500 are applicable for this program.
All applicants are subject to approval by PG&E before the discount will be applied to their bill.
Sign-up tables will be from 9 a.m. until noon on Sept. 26, and Oct. 3 at the Red Bluff Salvation Army Thrift Store, 493 Antelope Blvd.; and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during September and October at the Red Bluff Salvation Army Corps, 940 Walnut St.
Volunteers will provide assistance in completing the CARE application.
Applicants are asked to bring a picture I.D. and a recent PG&E bill.

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