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Get help with energy bills. The LIHEAP and WAP programs help pay for heating, cooling, and home weatherization. Learn if you are eligible and how to apply. And get help if your utilities were disconnected.
Throughout the country, The Salvation Army's emergency assistance programs are helping families pay their bills so they can keep the power and water on, fill prescriptions, and access transportation when necessary.
Contact your utility provider, explain your situation, and ask about options to help you pay. If you are unsure how to contact them, this information is usually included on your monthly bill. LIHEAP: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs
Get help with energy bills. The LIHEAP and WAP programs help pay for heating, cooling, and home weatherization. Learn if you are eligible and how to apply. And get help if your utilities were disconnected.
You may be able to get assistance from a LIHEAP to pay heating or cooling bills, and get help dealing with emergencies, such as getting payment to your utilities before they are shut off.
The state of New Jersey offers multiple payment assistance programs for customers struggling to pay their energy bill. Descriptions of the programs, application periods and eligibility guidelines are available below.
Working together with the United Way, we offer financial relief through the Energy Assistance Fund to customers struggling to pay their electricity bills. The fund provides an opportunity for qualified households to receive up to a $200 payment (or up to $300 for an all-electric household) to be applied toward their SCE energy bill.
Help with paying for home energy bills including electricity, natural gas, propane, fuel oil, or wood. Make your house more energy-efficient to reduce costs. Priority assistance for households without (or in danger of being without) heating or cooling.
If you are having trouble paying a utility bill or need help finding lower-cost options for phone or internet, you can always contact your local 211 for help. Simply call 211 to speak to a specialist, or use this search to find more contact information, including online searchable databases.
Discover energy and utility assistance benefits from the government and utility companies to help pay older adults’ home energy costs.