Politics & Government

Westchester Extends Filing Deadline for Spring HERRO Applications

The program offers up to $6,000 a year in higher education tuition or student loan reimbursements in exchange for volunteer service.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — The Westchester County Department of Emergency Services has extended the filing deadline for Spring Semester HERROapplications.

In addition, DES is hosting office hours for applicants who need assistance filling out the forms.

The Higher Education Recruitment and Retention Opportunity (HERRO) program, now in its second year, offers up to $6,000 per year in higher education tuition or student loan reimbursements in exchange for a year of volunteer service at a local fire department or EMS agency.

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The initial June 3 application deadline for the HERRO program has been extended to July 28.

This extension will give more applicants an opportunity to benefit from the program and enable local fire department and EMS to recruit and retain more volunteers.

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DES Commissioner Richard G. Wishnie said that 132 volunteer first responders were awarded $500,000 in 2022 after the HERRO program was launched. Based on that success, County Executive George Latimer and the Board of Legislators approved funding the same amount for 2023. So far 56 HERRO applicants have been awarded almost $200,000 in reimbursements for the first semester of 2023.

DES is hosting HERRO office hours to help volunteers complete their applications, including the availability of a notary service. Volunteers will be able to work directly with a HERRO Administrator to complete the application and ask questions on the spot. The office hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment.

To make an appointment call (914) 231-1851 or email HERRO@westchestercountyny.gov.

More information about the innovative program, including qualification requirements, can be found on the Department of Emergency Services website.

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