Support for Rising Utility Bills in Omaha’s Summer Heat

Aug 28, 2024

This summer has seen record-setting heat across the midwest.  The National Weather Service reports that summer months in Omaha typically see a high in the low-to-mid-80s — but this year, the area had four days of temperatures over 90 degrees in June, seven days of over 90 degrees in July, and six days over 90 degrees by Aug. 28.  That doesn’t include the heat index, which has made several of those days feel as though the temps were over 100 degrees. That means people are using more electricity to run fans and air conditioners, which adds up to higher bills. 

Add to that the fact that — just like gas, groceries and clothing — utility bills are on the rise.  Nationally, they have risen about 5%, adding pressure to those who are struggling to make ends meet.

The Salvation Army of Omaha can help via a utility-assistance program, which allowed 400 people to pay their utility bills in 2023.  This program is housed at our Burrows Center for Help and Hope at 6101 NW Radial Highway.  The organization partners with the Common Fund of the Heartland (for OPPD and MUD customers) and Black Hills Energy (for those in their service area) to help individuals and families bridge the gap when money is short.

Utility assistance is just one of The Salvation Army of Omaha’s eight core programs and services that we feature in the metro area.  Our community-focused efforts assist thousands of people around the area each year.

Those who are having to choose between paying a utility bill and paying for groceries or other necessities can find help by calling 402-898-5860 for more information.

 


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