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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 - Clayton County DFCS

Recently verified· Jun 29From AI-assisted

LIHEAP helps eligible low-income households with heating, cooling, crisis energy assistance, and weatherization support through Community Action Agencies.

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Cost & format

free · In person or online

Schedule

  • Heating help usually starts the first workday in December for seniors 65+ or medically homebound residents and the first workday in January for others; cooling help usually starts the first workday in April for seniors 65+ or medically homebound residents and the first workday in May for others.

Who this is for

Income must generally be at or below 60% of the state median income; applicant must be responsible for the home energy bill and meet citizenship or eligible immigration rules.

How to apply

Apply through the Community Action Agency serving the county; funds are first-come, first-served.

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