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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Offered by Georgia Department of Human Services - Division of Family & Children Services

Recently verified· Jun 29From AI-assisted

Energy assistance for eligible low-income households, including help with heating, cooling, crisis situations, and weatherization.

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Cost & format

free · In person or online

Schedule

  • Heating usually starts first workday in December for seniors/medically homebound and first workday in January for others; cooling usually starts first workday in April for seniors/medically homebound and first workday in May for others.

Who this is for

Low-income households; seniors age 65 and older and medically homebound residents get earlier application windows.

How to apply

Administered through Georgia Community Action Agencies; use the LIHEAP provider map/contact list.

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Who they serve
Families, Youth (under 25), SeniorsAI-extracted, unconfirmed

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