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Learn about government programs to help pay for phone, internet, and 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.
Whether you need help paying one bill or many, or are looking for information to help someone else, you are not alone. Your local 211 agency has the most up-to-date information about local assistance that may be available to you.
Several benefits can help with energy and utility assistance needs, such as LIHEAP and weatherization programs. What Is the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program? What Is Weatherization Assistance? Where Can I Get Help Paying My Water Bill?
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can help you pay your heating or cooling bills or get emergency services during an energy crisis. You may be eligible for help with your energy bills based on your income.
When you need help paying bills, the best places to turn are federal programs, private or nonprofit charities, and individual provider programs. For a list of programs available in your area, you can call 2-1-1, the United Way’s free confidential resource hotline.
Charities and non-profit organizations help low-income families with bills. Get help with medical, car repairs or auto payments, housing, utilities or find free items from charity organizations.
Get help with a water bill from charities, government programs and churches. Find how to get emergency water bill assistance in your area for low-income families and people facing a shut-off.
LIHEAP funds can help households stay safe and warm in the winter by providing assistance with home heating bills, preventing energy shutoffs, reconnecting services, making homes more energy efficient, and repairing or replacing heating equipment.
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.