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CAADC Weatherization

CAADC Weatherization Program Helps Low-Income Households Become More Energy Efficient

October is National Weatherization Month. Weatherization provides a cost-effective permanent solution for reducing the heavy energy burden on low-income Americans. As the cold weather approaches, most families across the country are turning up their thermostats to combat dropping temperatures. For low-income families, however, cranking up the heat is not always an option. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, these families pay 16.3% or more of their annual incomes for energy compared to 3.5% for others. However, Weatherization can help low-income families save an average of $283 per year. The Weatherization Program is available to help make low-income households more energy efficient.

The Weatherization Assistance Program in Delaware County is administered by the Community Action Agency of Delaware County, Inc. (CAADC). The program provides quality energy education and home conservation modifications. CAADC also provides Weatherization services in Lebanon, Chester, Montgomery and Lancaster Counties. All services are free of charge. Visit https://caadc.org/services/energy/ to learn more.

Edward T. Coleman, Chief Executive Officer of CAADC, urged, “This program can make a real tangible difference immediately to those already on a strained budget and continue to help them in the future. This is an excellent time to call and get fast service before winter arrives and the program gets very busy.”

Funding for this program is provided by the PA Department of Community and Economic Development. Income guidelines do apply. To apply for the Weatherization Program or for additional information, residents can contact CAADC at (610) 521-8770.

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Delaware County Launches Wellness Line for Assistance with Public Health Topics

Delaware County has launched the Wellness Line to assist residents with COVID-19 related questions and concerns as well as other public health-related topics

The Delaware County Wellness Team can:

  • Assist residents in locating convenient COVID-19 vaccination sites
  • Assist residents in locating convenient COVID-19 testing sites
  • Add homebound residents to the homebound roster for at-home on-site vaccinations
  • Answer general questions about COVID-19 testing, vaccinations, and booster shots
  • Answer general questions about public health-related matters
  • Help residents locate public health resources

The Delaware County Wellness Line is open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

In addition to responding to phone calls, the Wellness Line also responds to emailed inquiries.

PHONE: (484) 276-2100
EMAIL: DelcoWellness@co.delaware.pa.us

The new Wellness Line replaces for former COVID-19 Call Center.

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Booster shot info

FDA and CDC Authorize Booster Dose of COVID-19 Vaccines to Certain Adults

Harrisburg, PA – Following an in-depth approval process by the federal government, the Pennsylvania Department of Health today announced that booster shots of the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will be available to certain adults. These decisions follow action in September approving Pfizer vaccine boosters.

“Vaccine providers across Pennsylvania have supplies of all three safe and effective vaccines ready to administer booster shots today to those who are eligible,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said. “I am impressed by the tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians who are stepping up every day to get their first, second or third dose of vaccine to protect themselves, their loved ones and their neighbors against COVID-19.”
The CDC recommends booster shots for certain groups of individuals:

Individuals who received Moderna or Pfizer vaccine are eligible to get a booster, if it has been at least six months since your initial series of two doses, and you are one of the following:

Individuals who received the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine are eligible to get a booster, if it has been at least two months since their initial dose.

Regardless of which brand of vaccine received for the primary COVID-19 vaccination, individuals are able to take any brand of booster dose.
Individuals who have questions about getting vaccinated are encouraged to talk to their doctor or other trusted healthcare professional.
Last month, Acting Secretary Beam signed an order to ensure that vaccine providers are prepared to start scheduling COVID-19 booster shots upon CDC authorization.

There will be an adequate supply of the vaccine for eligible individuals and Pennsylvania vaccine providers are prepared to administer doses now and schedule appointments. As with other healthcare services, patients may need to schedule appointments in advance.

“These vaccines remain our best strategy to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Beam said. “If you are fully vaccinated you still have protection. Getting a booster dose will increase your level of defense. If you have family and friends who are not yet vaccinated, please encourage them to talk to their doctor and consider getting vaccinated now.”

To find a vaccine provider near you, please visit www.vaccines.gov.

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LIHEAP

2021-2022 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Now Open

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps low-income families pay their heating bills. Households in immediate danger of being without heat can also qualify for crisis grants. The cash grant is a one-time payment sent directly to the utility company/fuel provider to be credited on your bill. These grants range from $500 to $1,500 based on household size, income, and fuel type. LIHEAP is a grant. You do not have to repay it. More information can be found at https://www.dhs.pa.gov/Services/Assistance/Pages/LIHEAP.aspx

To receive help:
• Apply between Oct. 18, 2021 and May 6, 2022.
• You don’t have to be on public assistance
• You don’t need to have an unpaid heating bill
• You can either rent or own your home

How to apply. . .

There are two ways to apply for LIHEAP:

Online: Apply for benefits online using COMPASS at COMPASS HHS Home, the online tool for Pennsylvanians to apply for health and human service programs and manage benefit information.

On paper: You can download a paper application, print it, fill it out, and return it to your local county assistance office – find yours at CAO Contact. After your application is reviewed, you will receive written notice explaining your eligibility and the amount of assistance you will receive. Please allow 30 days for a response.

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meeting notice

Borough Council Legislative Meeting – Thursday, October 21, 7:00 PM

Yeadon Borough Council will hold a legislative meeting on Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.

The public is invited to join via Zoom at the link below.

Yeadon Borough Council Legislative Meeting
Thursday, October 21, 2021 – 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81393930578

Or One tap mobile:
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Or join by phone:
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 312 626 6799 or +1 646 558 8656 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 669 900 9128 or +1 253 215 8782
Webinar ID: 813 9393 0578

International numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbHBB83Fxp


Detailed instructions: How to Join a Legislative Council Meeting

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Good Morning Yeadon Evening Version

Good Morning Yeadon: Evening Edition – Tuesday, October 19, 6:00 PM

Live in-Person at Borough Hall and Online via Zoom

Tuesday, October 19 – 6:00 PM

Join Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo for a special edition of Good Morning Yeadon taking place on Tuesday, October 19 at 6:00 PM.

This edition will be open to public attendance in the second floor auditorium of borough hall and also broadcast live via Zoom.

Please use the following information to participate via Zoom.

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87195769700?pwd=cXNIb2NOaEN1Vi9UQ09hZ3J0NWR5Zz09

Meeting ID: 871 9576 9700
Passcode: 966781

One tap mobile
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+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

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Electronic Waste Collection

Electronics Recycling Event Wednesday, October 27th in Upland

NO RECYCLING FEE CHARGED

Pennsylvania Resources Council (PRC) will host an electronics recycling collection event on Wednesday, October 27, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at

Advance Registration Required

Please visit prc.org/DelcoCollection or call 610-353-1555 x3

Upland County Park is located at 280 6th Street, Upland, PA 19015

At no cost, individuals can drop off the following for recycling:

  • televisions (1 free TV per registration, 1 registration per person)
  • computer monitors and printers
  • CPU (towers), laptops, mice and keyboards
  • home and cell phones
  • DVD players, VCRs, stereos and video game consoles
  • vacuum cleaners
  • and other electronics!

Visit prc.org/DelcoCollection to learn more and register.

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Elections Hiring

Delaware County Elections is Hiring

Over 100 immediate openings for the upcoming 2021 Municipal Election

Delaware County Elections has over 100 immediate short-term positions yet to be filled for the 2021 Municipal Election scheduled for November 2, 2021. We need interested Delaware County voters to stop forward to help us run another successful election!

All positions are paid, short-term positions, offering hourly wages ($16 an hour or more) or flat rates (for positions that require minimal hours) that are commensurate with market rates.

Positions include machine operators, ballot processors, drivers, phone bank representatives, and general help. Please be aware that some positions have immediate openings that will run for several weeks, while other positions may be limited to a single day or event.

Experience is helpful but not required—training is paid and will be provided by Delaware County Elections staff. A general rundown of open positions includes:

  • (12) Drivers/Rovers. Will be stationed through the County, assisting with precinct issues.
  • (6) Phone Bank Representatives. Fielding and relaying calls to drivers/rovers.
  • (6) Ballot Processors. Bluecrest, OPEX, and Agissar system experience helpful (but not required).
  • (55) General Election Help. Helping manage Poll Worker pick-up and drop-off sites.
  • (25) Poll Workers. Inspectors and Machine Operators at several precincts on Election Day.
  • (90) Drop Box Closers. Responsible for locking boxes at the close of polls on Election Night.

Interested individuals do not have to be registered voters but must be residents of Delaware County. All activities are strictly non-partisan in nature, and individuals will need to refrain from wearing clothing that promotes any candidate, party, or political point-of-view. Individuals who also hold an elected or volunteer political position are not eligible to work on election activities.

If interested, please contact Patty Carfagno, Delaware County Elections Staffing Coordinator, by phone at (484) 724-1310 or by email at Carfagnop@co.delaware.pa.us. If sending an email, please briefly explain what position(s) you may be interested in, your general availability, and if you have any experience volunteering or working in a previous election (prior experience is not required). You will be contacted with more instructions and next steps.

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Drop Boxes Now Accepting Mail-In Ballots throughout Delaware County, including Yeadon Public Library

Ballot Drop Boxes are open October 14 through Election Day

Delaware County Elections has finalized preparations for the 2021 Municipal Election, including the release of over 35,000 vote-by-mail ballots and the opening of secure ballot drop boxes in municipalities across Delaware county. As of Thursday, October 14, each of the 42 secure ballot drop boxes is now open and accepting ballot-return envelopes from Delaware County registered voters.

Secure ballot drop boxes provide a safe, sound, and secure alternative to traditional in-person voting. When returning a vote-by-mail ballot-return envelope (containing either a mail-in or absentee ballot), voters from Delaware County may use whichever County drop box is most convenient. Whether returning the ballot by standard mail or drop box, no postage is required.

Each ballot drop is locked, sealed, and under 24/7 video surveillance by Delaware County Park Police. The list of drop box locations for the 2021 Municipal Election is available on the Delco Votes! website at delcopa.gov/dropbox as an interactive map, PDF or web page.

YEADON DROP BOX: YEADON PUBLIC LIBRARY

Yeadon Public Library Box

Yeadon Public Library, 809 Longacre Blvd, Yeadon, PA 19050 | Map

Delaware County voters also may use the Voter Service Center at the Government Center in Media to apply for, vote, and return a vote-by-mail ballot.

Delaware County’s Election Website – Delco Votes! is available 24/7.

Voters will find up-to-date forms and applications, deadlines, and the latest news regarding the 2021 Municipal Election. Delco Votes! can be found here: delcopa.gov/vote

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