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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Offered by Georgia Department of Human Services/Division of Family and Children Services/DFCS

Recently verified· Jun 25From AI-assisted

LIHEAP helps eligible households with heating and cooling energy costs.

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Cost & format

free · In person or online

Who this is for

Low-income residents; heating assistance usually starts the first workday in December for people 65 or older or medically homebound, and the first workday in January for other eligible residents. Cooling assistance usually starts the first workday in April for people 65 or older or medically homebound, and the first workday in May for other eligible residents.

How to apply

Apply through the local Community Action Agency serving your area.

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Who they serve
families,youth,seniors,anyoneAI-extracted, unconfirmed

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