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- Assistance Programs - Philadelphia Gas Works
- A variety of assistance programs are available to help customers pay their natural gas heating bills each winter.
- For more information, visit the website
- Assistance Programs – PECO
- PECO's Universal Service programs are designed for low-income, residential customers who demonstrate or express difficulty in paying their monthly energy bill.
- For more information, visit the website
- Energy Coordinating Agency
- ECA serves families across Philadelphia through its network of Neighborhood Energy Centers (NEC's) that serve as “one-stop-shops” for all low income energy services.
- For more information, visit the website
- HeatLine – Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
- PCA's HeatLine, 215-765-9040, is a non-emergency telephone service that provides callers of all ages with information about taking precautions against the heat and detecting signs of heat stress. HeatLine staff provide information about senior community centers' expanded hours, recommended air-conditioned locations, and year-round senior services.
- For more information, visit the website
- Keep Seniors Warm - Philadlephia Corporation for Aging
- PCA helps Philadelphia's most vulnerable, frail and impoverished older adults with basic human needs such as fuel in winter, food, shelter, and medical supplies and prescriptions.
- For more information, visit the website
- Utility Assistance - Bucks County Opportunity Council
- The Project Heat/Utilities Assistance Program helps prevent the termination of electricity for persons facing a utility shut-off.
- For more information, visit the website
- Utility Emergency Services Fund
- The Utility Emergency Services Fund is a non-profit organization assisting low-income Philadelphia families with their emergency utility needs since 1983.
- For more information, visit the website










