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Recent local scam involves utility assistance

Memphis, Tennessee (July 18, 2011) – MIFA officials recently learned of a scam involving a woman claiming to be a MIFA employee. Recently, she falsely told an MLGW customer in the Raleigh area that she was eligible for utility assistance.

The perpetrator deceptively informed the customer that for a $100 cash fee the resident’s total MLGW bill of nearly $500 would be paid in full through a utility assistance plan.

It is important for customers to understand that, while MIFA does operate a public utility assistance program using MLGW Plus-1 contributed funds, MIFA does not have staff in neighborhoods offering such assistance. Individuals seeking assistance with utility payments must apply in-person at MIFA’s midtown headquarters at 910 Vance Avenue. Once applicants meet eligibility requirements, payments are made directly to MLGW and there are no applicant fees.

“It’s unfortunate that we must issue such an alert, especially when it involves individuals in need,” said Sally Jones Heinz, MIFA executive director. “It is regrettable that someone is using MIFA’s reputation for helping others in such an unlawful manner.”

“This type of scheme takes advantage of those who need help the most," said Jerry Collins, MLGW president and CEO. "MLGW is committed to protecting these customers. One way we can do this is by finding those responsible for this scam and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law."

If customers are offered utility assistance by anyone claiming to be a MIFA representative, they should contact Memphis police department at (901) 545-2677.
  • Memphis was declared hunger capital of the U.S. in 2011

  • MIFA serves 55,000 individuals each year

  • 74% of children in MIFA's neighborhood live in poverty

  • 86% of every dollar donated goes directly to MIFA's programs

  • In the area MIFA serves, almost 30% of those over the age of 65 live alone

  • MIFA was founded in 1968

  • Memphis' unemployment rate has been close to 10% since 2009

  • MIFA's Ombudsman program's 2 staff and 60 volunteers serve over 7,000 residents of long term care facilities

  • Only 4.5% of residents in the 38126 ZIP code have college degrees

  • Emergency Services provided assistance for 25,000 people last year

  • In 2010 and 2011, 100% of COOL seniors graduated from high school

  • MIFA Meals on Wheels serves 1,800 seniors every weekday

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