50 Window Air –Conditioning Units Available for Low-Income Seniors
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division and Neighborhood Christian Center are teaming once again to “Play It Cool.” The annual initiative provides window air-conditioning units to qualified low-income seniors and disabled residents of Shelby County. There are currently 50 donated units remaining.
Neighborhood Christian Center will host a screening and application process for the free units at 785 Jackson Avenue July 8, 2014, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
To qualify, applicants must be a resident of Shelby County, a low income senior 60 years of age or older, cannot have received an air conditioner within the last three years from the Play It Cool Program, and must be living in a home without operable air conditioning. Once an individual is screened and pre-qualifies, a pre-qualification voucher will be issued to verify that the applicant has met the guidelines up to the field inspection. Field inspections will be conducted by MLGW to verify that the residence meets installation requirements.
To apply, applicants will need the following credentials on hand:
- Tennessee State ID or Drivers License to verify age and address.
- The most recent pay stub or Social Security Income statement to verify income.
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If you have a physical disability but do not meet the age requirement you must bring the proper certification information.
Air conditioners will not be installed at addresses with bars or storm windows and installation will be performed by MLGW employees.
Applicants for the “Play It Cool” Program may also contact the Neighborhood Christian Center’s hotline number at (901) 881-6013 for a pre-recorded message detailing the necessary qualifications and credentials for eligibility.
MLGW is the largest three-service public power utility in the nation, serving more than 421,000 customers in Memphis and Shelby County.