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St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition Invites 1,700 Area Congregations to Honor the Needy During Super Bowl Weekend With A Special Super Heat Weekend Collection
The St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition has announced that its membership is encouraging more than 1,700 congregations of various faiths to remember the bi-state area needy, who have difficulty paying their gas, electric, propane and oil home heating bills this winter. During Super Bowl Weekend, February 2, and 3, area congregations may participate in the […]
The Laclede Gas Request for a $36.1 Million Rate Hike Robs Money From the Area Needy Families, Who Are Still Paying Off Last Year’s Outrageous Heating Bills
The request by Laclede Gas, a gas utility provider for more than 600,000 customers in eastern Missouri, to obtain a $36.1 million rate hike within less than a year of receiving at least one other to be used for administrative costs, such as salaries, is corporate greed at its worst, and it literally takes food […]
J. Kim Tucci Named Chairman and Barbara A. Pacifico Named Vice President of the Board of Directors for Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc.
J. Kim Tucci, president of the Pasta House Co. which owns company and franchise restaurants in Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, and the Dominican Republic has been elected chairman of the board of directors for Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc., a non-profit energy assistance and advocacy program helping the elderly, disabled and low-income families in parts of Missouri […]
HEAT-UP ST. LOUIS WITH ONLY $1,500 IN ITS BANK ACCOUNT ROLLS OUT WINTER ENERGY ASSISTANCE EFFORT WITH IT SHOULD NOT TAKE A BANK TO HEAT A HOME CAMPAIGN
Heat-Up St. Louis, a not-for-profit, 501 (c) (3) energy assistance charity established one year ago to warm thousands of cold homes of the bi-state area\’s elderly, disabled and low-income families is also attempting to help the area unemployed people impacted by the September 11 terrorists\’ acts and the local weakened economy.The group which has only […]
Announcement of Reduction of Gas Bills for St. Louis Area Is A Sham and Not Enough For Low-Income, Elderly, Disabled and Laid-off Workers . . . More Relief is Needed
The Laclede Gas Company\’s announcement that the average gas bill will be reduced by about $54.00 is good news for now, but they are also basing that reduction on a mild winter and the reduction does not take in other variables. A prediction of 35% reduction is not enough considering Laclede made more than $30 […]
Heat-Up St. Louis Executive Board Votes Unanimously to Oppose The Laclede Gas Company Proposed $39 million Rate Hike
St. Louis – Missouri: Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc., a nonprofit energy assistance program, established to help low-income and elderly people in the St. Louis region, voted unanimously to oppose Laclede Gas Company’s proposed non-gas $39 million rate hike. The rate hike would add an average of $4.90 per month to the typical residential customer’s bill. […]
The Emergency Rule by the Missouri Public Service Commission Helps Area Needy From Freezing to Death this Winter
Heat-Up St. Louis, a nonprofit energy assistance program, supports crucial parts of the Missouri Public Service Commission\’s Emergency Amendment to the Cold Weather Rule. Under the new Emergency Rule the residential customer can pay $250.00, or 25% of their past due gas bills, or whichever is less. The Emergency Amendment goes into effect on November […]