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  1. Use our Assistance Locator tool to find local resources, see if you qualify for one of our assistance programs, or view the full list of statewide programs, community organizations, and other nonprofits that we partner with to help those in need.

  2. The Georgia LIHEAP program may be able to offer you one or more of the following types of assistance: Energy bill payment assistance. Energy crisis assistance. Long-term, low-cost residential weatherization assistance.

  3. As a resident of Georgia, you may qualify for a financial assistance program designed to help you pay your energy bills. Low-income consumers who meet the following criteria are eligible to receive assistance from the federally-funded LIHEAP.

  4. Qualified individuals may be able to receive energy bill payment assistance, energy crisis assistance, weatherization and energy-related minor home repairs. Applications are offered first to homebound individuals, individuals age 65 and over and those with life-threatening circumstances.

  5. www.georgiapower.com › billing-options › payment-assistanceHopeWorks - Georgia Power

    HopeWorks helps qualified customers save money on their energy bill by providing free energy-efficient improvement to their homes. To qualify, Georgia Power customers must be: 60 years of age or older. Own and live in their home. Meet income eligibility requirements – What is this? How to Sign Up.

  6. To apply, contact your local non-profit community-action agency or call the Department of Human Services toll-free 1-877-423-4746 or 404-656-2323 in the Atlanta metro area to get the local contact number in your county.

  7. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is available to all income eligible households in Fulton County and the City of Atlanta. This program offers a payment of $350, $450, or $500 once per program year to be applied to your home energy bill.

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