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Caring.com reveals that while seniors may often cut back on their home energy use to help make ends meet, there are federally funded programs to help keep them safe.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs (LIHEAP) and Weatherization Assistance Programs (WAP) work together to help low-income individuals and families pay energy bills and reduce energy costs. This article gives of overview of each program and describes how they work together.
If you need help paying for utilities, or other bills, it's recommended to start by calling 211 to speak with someone. You can also search the online database. Here are some other options for...
Over the past six to 12 months, 44% of people have had trouble paying a utility bill,... Electricity is essential, but it isn't cheap. If you're having trouble paying your bill, you're not...
AARP Member Benefits FAQs. As an AOL member, you now have access to a complimentary membership to AARP as part of your AOL plan. You may add your spouse or partner to your complimentary...
Discounts for seniors and retirees are hard to find. See our list of providers offering low-cost programs and bundling deals that can save you money on your monthly broadband bills.
Top three free senior tech support companies. If you know a senior who relies on you for tech troubles, one of these free services could help take some of the stress off of you.
If you’re in a position to help people who are facing high electric bills or are unable to pay their bills, there are also resources and programs that allow you to pay it forward and assist...
Papa, a service that bills itself as “grandkids on-demand,” wants to fill the gap by connecting college students, called Papa Pals, with seniors.
Under terms of the bill, anyone who is a current Social Security recipient or who will turn 62 in 2023 would receive an extra $200 in each monthly check. The bill is timely for a couple of...