FORT SMITH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Donates $10,000 to Home Heating Assistance

FORT SMITH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Donates ,000 to Home Heating Assistance
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Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Dec. 17.

To assist with home heating costs this winter, Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corporation (AOG) recently donated ten thousand dollars to the United Way of the Fort Smith Area.

These funds will be used to help low-income families who are struggling to pay their home heating bills.

“Keeping our customers safe and warm is our highest priority,” said Fred Kirkwood, Chief Customer Officer at AOG. “Across the country and world, we are seeing energy costs rise as we head into this winter. Families in the river valley area are not immune to that, which is why we are eager to do our part to help our customers and community members who need a little extra help keeping their homes warm this winter season.”

AOG’s parent company, Summit Utilities, Inc., is committed to helping its communities stay warm this winter and has pledged to donate thirty thousand dollars to assist families with home heating costs across its service territories across the country.

AOG urges customers struggling to pay their bills this winter to call their customer service department as soon as possible to learn more about payment assistance options including payment plans, budget billing, energy efficiency rebates, and information about heating assistance programs offered by the state and municipality. Customers should call 1.800.842.5690 or visit https://aogc.com/PaymentOptions for more information.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce



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