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Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for gas bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs.
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for gas bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs.
Does not provide assistance for utility bills that are past due or have a disconnect notice.
Utility assistance available to pregnant women who qualify.
Provides utility payment assistance with gas bills for families or individuals in need.
- Warm Neighbors Cool Friends Program: A matching-fund program will match up to $350 on gas bills to income eligible seniors and disabled individuals living in Madison County, Illinois. Bill must not exceed $1,000.00 - Client Services Department: Program assists with gas bills to individuals living in Alton, Bethalto, Cottage Hills, East Alton, Godfrey, Hartford, Meadowbrook, Moro, Roxana, South Roxana and Wood River, Illinois. Bill must not exceed $1,000.00
Neighborhood Centers work with families and individuals to help them achieve self-sufficiency and stability. Services include emergency assistance, Life Skills workshops, one-on-one Family Support and Targeted Coaching, and referrals to other community programs. Governmental and community funds are used to provide food, rent, or mortgage assistance and utility bill assistance; funding is limited; call for additional details.
To alleviate temporary emergency situations, provides utility bill payment assistance; assists with 1/2 for bills up to $300 (client must pay other 1/2 first)
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for gas bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs.
Provides emergency assistance with gas bills to individuals and families experiencing a temporary financial crisis.

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Gas Service Payment Assistance
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for gas bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs.
Energy Assistance provides financial assistance to help pay primary fuel source heating bills.
Applicants may receive a grant paid to the provider of their home propane to pay a portion of their heating expense each year.
Provides gas service assistance. Funds can vary.
Energy Assistance provides financial assistance to help pay primary fuel source heating bills.
Provides gas payment assistance to those financially impacted by Covid-19.
Energy Assistance or EA is a program that provides financial assistance to help pay the primary fuel source for heating bills during the months of October through March
Neighborhood Centers work with families and individuals to help them achieve self-sufficiency and stability. Services include emergency assistance, Life Skills workshops, one-on-one Family Support and Targeted Coaching, and referrals to other community programs. Governmental and community funds are used to provide food, rent, or mortgage assistance and utility bill assistance; funding is limited; call for additional details.
Utility Assistance: Provides heating payment assistance seasonal.
Applicants may receive a LIHEAP grant or other funding paid to the provider of their gas/propane to pay a portion of their heating expense each year.
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for electric bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs.
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for gas bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs.
Provides limited assistance with gas bills to individuals experiencing an emergency situation or a financial hardship.
Neighborhood Centers work with families and individuals to help them achieve self-sufficiency and stability. Services include emergency assistance, Life Skills workshops, one-on-one Family Support and Targeted Coaching, and referrals to other community programs. Governmental and community funds are used to provide food, rent, or mortgage assistance and utility bill assistance; funding is limited; call for additional details.
LIHEAP: - Accepting applications for disabled and elderly. Pledges will made starting November 1st - Accepting applications for the general public starting November 1 - March 31st or until funds are depleted, (no pledges will be made until December 1) OTHER FUNDING SOURCE Provides payments toward gas bills.

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