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Pennsylvania Department of Human Service - South Central Counties - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

Helps low-income families pay their heating bills. Offers assistance in the form of a cash grant, a one-time payment sent directly to the utility company/fuel provider. These grants range from $200 to $1,000 based on household size, income, and fuel type. Crisis grants may be available to those in emergency situations or in jeopardy of being without heat.

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Schuylkill Community Action - Utility Assistance

Offers Utility Assistance through partnerships with PPL Electric Utilities and UGI (United Gas, Inc.). The program is designed to help low-income individuals pay for essential utility services, depending on program funding availability. Programs: On Track (PPL Electric) The On Track program helps PPL customers catch up on past-due electric bills by lowering monthly payments and forgiving a portion of back debt when program requirements are met. Proof of income is required for the application. SCA staff can assist in checking eligibility before enrollment. Program benefits include: Reduced monthly payments Forgiveness of part of any past-due balance when payments are on time Energy education Operation HELP (PPL Electric) Operation HELP provides emergency financial assistance and energy support to low- and fixed-income PPL customers, funded by PPL employees and customers. Eligible households can earn up to 250% of the federal poverty level. Assistance is available to those who may not qualify for LIHEAP or are experiencing severe hardship. UGI Customer Assistance Program (CAP) & Operation Share These programs help UGI customers manage past-due gas utility bills through income- or usage-based payment agreements, with opportunities for arrearage and shortfall forgiveness. Eligibility – UGI CAP & Operation Share Total household income must not exceed monthly federal poverty guidelines Must have an active UGI account and use UGI as primary gas supplier Applicant must live at the property and have service in their name Must have a verifiable source of income Landlords are not eligible

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Pennsylvania Department of Human Services - NEPA Counties - LIHEAP 2025-2026 Season

Provides grants to families living on low incomes to pay their heating bills. The grant is a one-time payment sent directly to the utility company/fuel provider. These grants range from $200 to $1,000 based on household size, income, and fuel type. Households without heat or in immediate danger of being without heat may also qualify for crisis grants in addition to the LIHEAP Cash Grants

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Trehab Community Action Agency - Utility Mediation Program

Provides Utility assistance and/or mediation services for eligible clients experiencing difficulty with utility payments. Intensive follow-up and referral services are provided. Available customer assistance programs include: PPL on Track PPL Operation Help Dollar Energy Claverack Rural Electric Cooperative Sullivan Rural Electric Cooperative UGI Customer Assistance Program UGI Operation Share

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Service Access and Management - Headquarters - Contingency Funding

Contingency funds are financial supports used to assist with rents, security deposits, household items and some unique needs, such as arrears and utilities. Funds are capped at $1,000.00. Potential clients need to make a prior appointment before coming to the office.

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New Hope Ministries - Utility Financial Assistance at Dillsburg Center

Assists with costs of utilities (gas, propane, oil, water, and sewer). Administers Adams Electric Hardship Fund.

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Pennsylvania Department of Human Services - NEPA Counties - LIHEAP 2025-2026 Season

Provides grants to families living on low incomes to pay their heating bills. The grant is a one-time payment sent directly to the utility company/fuel provider. These grants range from $200 to $1,000 based on household size, income, and fuel type. Households without heat or in immediate danger of being without heat may also qualify for crisis grants in addition to the LIHEAP Cash Grants

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Pennsylvania Department of Human Services - LIHEAP

Assists low income customers to pay for home heat or heat related services. Provides a cash grant ranging from $200 to $1000, sent directly to the utility company, or a crisis grant ranging from $25 to $1000 for households in immediate danger of being without heat (this may include a problem with a heating system i.e. furnace).

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Salvation Army - Sayre - Emergency Assistance

Offers assistance for families facing utility termination, being evicted from their homes or in need of emergency food. Provides emergency assistance with utility bills, rent, food on a case by case basis.

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Salvation Army - Allegheny County Service Units - Clairton Service Unit

Emergency Direct Assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, shelter, rent, household utility expenses and similar miscellaneous living needs. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as Back-to-School and Project Bundle-Up where funds are available.

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Salvation Army - Lancaster Extension Units - Elizabethtown Salvation Army Extension Unit

Services include: Food Clothing Limited financial aid for fuel, utilities and transportation (mostly gas money for short, local trips to appointments, etc.) Aid to families who are victims of a fire Mobile canteen service (used primarily to serve fire, police and utility personnel at the scene of emergencies)

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PathStone Corporation - Emergency Food and Shelter

Serves one-time emergency needs such as nutritional assistance, emergency shelter, first month rental assistance, rent in arrears assistance, mortgage assistance, and utilities in arrears assistance.

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Salvation Army - Warren Worship and Service Center - Emergency Assistance

Provides emergency assistance for individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, shelter, rent, household utility expenses and similar miscellaneous living needs. Referrals made for assistance not offered at facility. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as Back-to-School and Project Bundle-Up where funds are available. Call for holiday programs (toys and food).

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Salvation Army - Tioga County - General Relief Assistance- Cowanesque, Harrison Valley, Sabinsville, Westfield

Provides emergency assistance such as help with emergency food, rent and utilities on a case by case basis contingent upon available funds. Also makes referrals to other county agencies and programs.

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Central Pennsylvania Community Action - Housing Assistance Program

Provides assistance for those at risk of becoming homeless through rental, utility and mortgage assistance. Requires sustainable income to maintain rental/utilities/mortgage.

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Northern Tier Community Action Corporation - Potter County Community Based Care Program

Provides case management, assess, refers and mitigates Social Determinants of Health through addressing barriers of Food Insecurity, Housing Instability and Homelessness, Employment, Financial Strain, Childcare Access and Utilities.

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Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors (PAWW) - Wounded Warriors (PAWW)

Provides emergency financial assistance to veterans to help pay for housing, utilities, and transportation (including work and medical appointments, auto loan and insurance payments, and car repairs). Pays directly to landlords, vendors, and creditors.

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Susquehanna County Interfaith - Susquehanna Interfaith

Provides clothing, personal needs, and financial assistance, as well as, household items. Offers help for individuals and families who are at risk of a utility shutoff. Utility assistance may include help with natural gas, electricity, water, propane, and fuel oil bills, and is offered as funding is available.

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FirstEnergy - Customer Assistance Program and Project REACH

Project REACH is an emergency hardship fund designed to help residential customers who have suffered a recent financial hardship and need temporary help in paying their electric bill. The distribution of funds is administered by the Salvation Army located throughout the Penn Power service territory. Customer Assistance Program (CAP) CAP helps residential customers maintain electric service. Participating customers are placed on a payment plan that requires a regular monthly payment based on a discounted rate. The goals of CAP are to: * Improve ability to make a payment * Reduce consumption of electricity CAP is administered by Human Services staff members and community-based organizations. There are household income requirements and other program qualifications.

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Catholic Charities of Philadelphia - Immigration Legal Services

Provides legal benefits assistance for refugees and immigrants. The scope of this service is dependent on excess funding; some, or all benefits assistance may not be available at any given time. Contacting CSS for specific benefits assistance may or may not be available.

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