The Workshop will help customers check eligibility for utility financial and energy efficiency assistance programs
Friday, April 5, 2024, from 12 – 2 PM
Northeast Community Center
716 Hawley Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13224
Senator Rachel May, The Public Utility Law Project of New York (“PULP”), the Department of Public Service, Onondaga County Department of Social Services-Economic Security, National Grid, Alliance for a Green Economy (“AGREE”), Peace Inc., Home Headquarters, and others
This upcoming Friday, April 5, Senator Rachel May, PULP, and other partners will host a workshop to support individuals who may benefit from various utility bill relief programs and energy-saving measures. The workshop aims to help utility customers determine if they are enrolled in or qualify for various utility bill relief programs, such as the Energy Affordability Program’s (“EAP”) monthly bill discount, the Home Energy Assistance Program (“HEAP”), and other related programs aimed at enhancing home energy efficiency. Trained advocates will be present to provide hands-on application assistance, answer questions, and offer referral information for various assistance programs.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their utility bill, a valid form of ID, and, if possible, a copy of their benefits award letter from a financial assistance program like HEAP, SNAP, or SSI to facilitate the assistance process.
Low-income customers who are behind on their bills can also contact PULP for no-cost help. Call PULP’s hotline at 877-669-2572 or email info@utilityproject.org for further assistance.
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