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Help available for overdue APS bills in Sun Cities

Sun City agency has funds

Posted 1/19/20

Overdue APS bill? Maybe Sun City Community Assistance Network can help.

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Help available for overdue APS bills in Sun Cities

Sun City agency has funds

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Overdue APS bill? Maybe Sun City Community Assistance Network can help.

Sun City CAN has funds available to help people who are experiencing a crisis and have overdue APS bills. Residents who are experiencing a documented crisis — such as loss of income, excessive medical expenses, unexpected repairs, etc — Sun City CAN is able to pay up to $800 on their APS bill.

To qualify for crisis assistance with the electric utility bill, residents must have a monthly income from all sources that is less than $2,080 for a single person or $2,818 for a two-person household (200% of the Federal Poverty Level guidelines), be a current APS customer (not disconnected) and have an acceptable crisis reason that is documented.

This assistance is not limited to Sun City residents and those living in other Northwest Valley communities can apply.

Call the Sun City CAN office at 623-933-7530.

Editor’s Note: Mr. Duncan is Sun City CAN board president.