EP 930 WEATHERIZATION (WX) AND HEATING APPLIANCE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROGRAM (HARRP) Change # September 1, 2002



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EP 930 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROGRAM (HARRP) Change #5-2002 September 1, 2002 The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) and Heating Appliance Repair and Replacement Program (HARRP) provides funds to local community action agencies for the purchase and installation of materials such as ceiling, wall and floor insulation, caulking, and weather-stripping on the homes of lowincome families, particularly the elderly and handicapped, in order to make the homes more energy efficient, reduce monthly utility bills, and provide a more healthful living environment. This program is open to owners and renters living in both site built homes and manufactured housing. Listed below are the North Carolina Community Action Agencies. ALAMANCE COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY, INC. (01) Serving: Alamance and Caswell Counties Ometta Corbett, Executive Director 1946 -A Martin Street Post Office Box 38 Burlington, North Carolina 27216 Phone: (336) 229-7031 FAX: (336) 229-7034 BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (03) Serving: Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba Counties Mattie Patterson, Executive Director 800 North Green Street, Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Phone: (828) 438-6255 FAX: (828) 433-5721 BLUE RIDGE OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, INC. (04) Serving: Alleghany, Ashe, and Wilkes Counties Dare Stromer, Executive Director 1203A School Street Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28697 Phone: (336) 667-7174 FAX: (336) 667-5920 CABARRUS COUNTY PLANNING SERVICES DIVISION Serving: Cabarrus County Mr. Michael Byrd, Executive Director 65 Church Street Post Office Box 707 Concord, NC. 28026 Phone: (704) 920-2141 FAX: (704) 920-2019 1

COASTAL COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (07) Serving: Carteret, Duplin, and Onslow Counties Edith Travers, Executive Director 475 US Highway 70 West Post Office Box 1007 Havelock, North Carolina 28532 Phone: (252) 444-3272 FAX: (252) 444-3911 CHARLOTTE AREA FUND,INC. Serving: Mecklenburg and Union Counties Karen Browning, Executive Director 901 N. Tryon Street Post Office Box 34188 Charlotte, NC 28234 Phone: (704) 372-3010 FAX: (704) 344-1655 CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. (05) Serving: Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, and Northhampton Counties Sallie P. Surface, Executive Director 120 Sessoms Drive Post Office Box 530 Rich Square, North Carolina 27869-0530 Phone: (252) 539-4155 FAX: (252) 539-2048 CUMBERLAND COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. (10) Serving: Cumberland and Sampson Counties Kenneth G. Smith, Executive Director 316 Green Street Post Office Box 2009 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Phone: (910) 485-6131 FAX: (910) 483-6973 ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL, INC. (14) Serving: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Gates, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Washington, and Tyrrell Counties Mr. Fentress T. Morris, Executive Director 712 Virginia Road Post Office Box 549 Edenton, North Carolina 27932-0549 Phone: (252) 482-4459 FAX: (252) 482-7564 FOUR COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. (16) Serving: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, Pender, Robeson, and Scotland Counties Richard Greene, Executive Director 241 Main Street, Suite 200 Post Office Box 988 Laurinburg, North Carolina 28353-0988 Phone: (910) 277-3500 FAX: (910) 291-3054 FOUR SQUARE COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (17) Serving: Cherokee, Clay, Graham, and Swain Counties H. Tommy Moore, Executive Director West End Shopping Plaza Post Office Box 2290 Andrews, North Carolina 28901-2290 2

Phone: (828) 321-4475 FAX: (828) 321-3457 FRANKLIN-VANCE-WARREN OPPORTUNITY, INC. (18) Serving: Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance, and Warren Counties William S. Owens, Executive Director 116 Young Street Post Office Box 1453 Henderson, North Carolina 27536-1453 Phone: (252) 492-0161 FAX: (252) 492-6250 GASTON COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (19) Serving: Gaston and Stanly Counties Joseph W. Dixon, Executive Director 116 W. Third Avenue Post Office Box 1653 Gastonia, North Carolina 28053-1653 Phone: (704) 861-2283 FAX: (704) 866-8725 I -CARE, INC. (22) Serving: Iredell and Lincoln Counties Paul B. Wilson, Executive Director 412 Winston Avenue Post Office Box 349 Statesville, North Carolina 28677 Phone: (704) 872-8141 FAX: (704) 871-1299 ISOTHERMAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (23) Serving: Cleveland, McDowell, Polk, and Rutherford Counties Paul D. Hughes, Executive Director 111 W. Court Street Post Office Box 841 Rutherfordton, North Carolina 28139-2735 Phone: (828) 287-2281 FAX: (828) 287-2735 JOHNSTON-LEE COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (24) Serving: Johnston, Lee, and Harnett Counties Marie Watson, Executive Director 1102 Massey Street Post Office Drawer 711 Smithfield, North Carolina 27577-0711 Phone: (919) 934-2145 FAX: (919) 934-6231 JOINT ORANGE-CHATHAM COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (25) Serving: Orange and Chatham Counties Sandra Sanchez, Executive Director 35 Chatham Street, West Post Office Box 27 Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312- Phone: (919) 542-4781 FAX: (919) 542-0563 MACON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. Serving: Macon County Teresa Mallonee, Executive Director 350 W. Orchard View Drive Post Office Box 700 3

Franklin, North Carolina 28744 Phone: (828) 524-4471 FAX: (828) 524-0823 MARTIN COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (29) Serving: Beaufort, Martin, and Pitt Counties Reginald Speight, Executive Director 314 E. Ray Street Post Office Box 806 Williamston, North Carolina 27892-0806 Phone: (252) 792-7111 FAX: (252) 792-1248 MOUNTAIN PROJECTS, INC. (31) Serving: Haywood and Jackson Counties Patsy Dowling, Executive Director 2251 Old Balsam Road Waynesville, North Carolina 28786 Phone: (828) 452-1447 FAX: (828) 452-9454 NASH-EDGECOMBE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (32) Serving: Edgecombe, Nash, and Wilson Counties A. J. Richardson, Executive Director 818 South Franklin Post Office Box 2346 Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27802-2346 Phone: (252) 442-8081 FAX: (252) 985-3692 NEW HANOVER COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. Serving: New Hanover County Cynthia Brown, Executive Director 507 North 6 th Street Post Office Box 839 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402 Phone: (910) 762-7808 FAX: (910) 762-7080 OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH, INC Serving: Durham County Charles Chapman, Executive Director 200 East Umstead Street Post Office Box 1470 Durham, North Carolina 27702 Phone: (919) 688-8111 FAX: (919) 688-1261 OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION OF MADISON-BUNCOMBE COUNTIES (34) Serving: Buncombe and Madison Counties Ms. Vickie Heidinger, Executive Director 25 Gaston Street Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Phone: (828) 252-2495 FAX: (828) 253-6319 REGIONAL CONSOLIDATED SERVICES, INC. (35) Serving: Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham Counties 4

Janice S. Scarborough, Executive Director 221 S. Fayetteville Street Post Office Box 1883 Asheboro, North Carolina 27204- Phone: (336) 629-5141 FAX: (336) 629-1290 SALISBURY-ROWAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. (38) Serving: Rowan County Dee Dee Wright, Executive Director 1300 West Bank Street Post Office Box 631 Salisbury, North Carolina 28145-0631 Phone: (704) 633-6633 FAX: (704) 633-7814 SANDHILLS COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. (40) Serving: Anson, Montgomery, Moore, and Richmond Counties Nezzie Smith, Executive Director 103 Saunders Street Post Office Box 937 Carthage, North Carolina 28327 Phone: (910) 947-5675 FAX: (910) 947-5514 TWIN RIVERS OPPORTUNITIES, INC. (42) Serving: Craven, Jones, and Pamlico Counties Booker T. Jones, Executive Director 318 Craven Street Post Office Box 1482 New Bern, North Carolina 28563-1482 Phone: (252) 637-3599 FAX: (252) 637-7101 WAKE COUNTY OPPORTUNITIES, INC. (45) Serving: Wake County Executive Director Post Office Box 28105 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-8105 Phone: (919) 934-2145 W.A.M.Y. COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (46) Serving: Avery, Mitchell, Watauga, and Yancey Counties Dr. James Jordan, Executive Director 152 Southgate Drive, Suite 2 Post Office Box 2688 Boone, North Carolina 28607 Phone: (828) 264-2421 FAX: (828) 264-0952 WAYNE ACTION GROUP FOR ECONOMIC SOLVENCY, INC. (47) Serving: Greene, Lenoir, and Wayne Counties Bryan Sutton, Executive Director 601 E. Royall Avenue Post Office Box 1638 Goldsboro, North Carolina 27530 Phone: (919) 734-1178 FAX: (919) 736-4268 5

WESTERN CAROLINA COMMUNITY ACTION, INC. (48) Serving: Henderson and Transylvania Counties David White, Executive Director 526 Seventh Avenue, East Post Office Box 685 Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793 Phone: (828) 693-1711 FAX: (828) 697-4277 YADKIN VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, INC. (49) Serving: Davie, Stokes, Surry, and Yadkin Counties Jo Ann Snow, Executive Director 3800 River Road Post Office Box 309 Boonville, North Carolina 27011 Phone: (336) 367-7251 FAX: (336) 367-3637 6