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Assistance Programs for Low-Income Households

If you’re struggling to pay for heating, cooling, or home weatherization, there are federal assistance programs available to help. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) provide financial aid and energy-saving solutions for eligible households. You can also find emergency assistance if your utilities have been disconnected.

Emergency Help

If Your Utilities Are Disconnected

If your electricity or gas has been disconnected, you may have emergency assistance options. State policies vary, and utility companies may have restrictions on when they can disconnect power, depending on:

    • Extreme weather conditions in your area
    • Age-related protections for seniors
    • Disability status
    • Utility provider policies
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LIHEAP

Help with Heating and Cooling Costs

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can assist with:

    • Heating or cooling bill payments
    • Emergency energy services during power crises
    • Electric bill support (eligibility varies by state)

WAP

Weatherization Assistance for Home Energy Savings

The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) provides free home improvements to help you reduce energy costs and increase energy efficiency.

What Services Does WAP Cover?

    • Insulation and weatherproofing
    • Heating and cooling system upgrades
    • Window and door sealing to improve efficiency
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Important Note: Eligibility requirements and application processes can vary by state.

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