Health Through Warmth scheme to help homeowners with long-term illnesses
A scheme to help keep vulnerable people warm set up by one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers, npower, requires more awareness than ever as more homeowners with long-term illnesses fall into fuel poverty, a media news report on the matter has revealed.
The Health Through Warmth scheme has helped 82,000 people since it was set up in 2000, and is designed to provide support towards the funding and installation of heating systems.
The scheme works closely with charities, local authorities and home improvement agencies to deliver support and raise awareness of the vital role that a warm home has on a person’s wellbeing.
Last year, npower Health Through Warmth installed £4 million worth of heating and insulation measures in the homes of vulnerable people across England and Wales and is now encouraging people with long-term illnesses to find out whether they could be eligible for assistance.
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