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Utility-Provided Assistance Programs helps utility customers with payment assistance for electric, natural gas and/or water bills. Consumer Assistance for Military Families may provide service members and their families special utility service protections and assistance. Telephone Lifeline Programs can provide income-eligible consumers a ...
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Assistance may be available for Ohioans who need help paying...
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To learn more call (800) 282-0880 For the hearing-impaired dial 711. Check status of your Energy Assistance Application
If you have questions about the programs or the application, please call (800)282-0880. Hearing impaired customers call 711. Do you need assistance with your home energy costs? Ohio’s Energy Assistance Programs can help you manage your utility bills and improve your home’s energy efficiency.
If you have specific questions about any of the assistance programs, please contact your utility company or call the PUCO Call Center at (800) 686-7826. You can also submit your questions online here .
Utility companies may offer assistance programs to help with electric, natural gas, and water bills. Funded through various means like customer donations, utility contributions, or shareholder support, these programs have specific eligibility guidelines based on income.
For more information, or to locate your local Energy Assistance Provider (community action agency), visit www.energyhelp.ohio.gov or contact ODOD at 1-800-282-0880. Winter Crisis Program/E-HEAP. The Winter Crisis Program (WCP), also sometimes called E-HEAP, provides financial aid once per heating season.
If you cannot pay your utility bill or are about to be disconnected, contact your local energy assistance provider as soon as possible. In most counties, the local energy assistance provider is the county's community action agency.