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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance

Programs that pay all or a portion of the home heating fuel expenses of people who are unable to purchase the resources to heat their homes without assistance. Also included are non-emergency programs like those funded through the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), also referred to as LIEAP or HEAP in some states, that provide home energy assistance for low-income households that apply, usually once per calendar year; and programs that pay for firewood, propane, butane, kerosene, coal or other bulk fuels that are used for heating or cooking purposes in situations where people have no other means of acquiring them. Heating fuel payment assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need or other eligibility requirements.

Found 15 resources (displaying 1 - 10)

Thru: Catholic Charities Steuben/Livingston

Eligibility:
Must meet income eligibility requirements.
Languages:
Spanish. , Spanish
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Catholic Charities of Livingston County

34 E State Street
Mount Morris, NY

Hours:
M-F hours vary by location.

Thru: Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca

Eligibility:
Varies with program. Call for information.
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Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca - Auburn

89 York Street
Suite 1
Auburn, NY

Thru: Blueprint Geneva

Eligibility:
None.
Languages:
English
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Blueprint Geneva

143 Wadsworth Street
Suite 3
Geneva, NY

Thru: Western Presbyterian Church

Eligibility:
Eligible candidates may apply for assistance one time within 12 months. Resident of area served. Must have exhausted the Department of Social Services, other agencies, and church funds.
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Western Presbyterian Church

101 East Main Street
Palmyra, NY

Thru: The Arc Wayne

Eligibility:
Over 60 years of age and​/or disabled, low income.
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The Arc Wayne

150 Van Buren Street
Newark, NY

Thru: Lifespan of Greater Rochester

Eligibility:
Low-income individuals ages 60 years and older who do not receive temporary assistance or SNAP benefits. If recipient of temporary assistance or SNAP benefits, then contact worker.
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Lifespan of Greater Rochester

1900 S Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY

Thru: Wayne County Department of Social Services

Eligibility:
Low income or recipient of Temporary Assistance and​/or SNAP benefits. Income guidelines apply. Furnace repair: home must be owner-occupied. For cooling assistance, must qualify for HEAP and also have at least one family member with a medical condition exacerbated by heat.
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Wayne County Social Services Department

77 Water Street
Lyons, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM. Call for dates for each Home Energy Assistance Program.

Thru: Catholic Charities Family and Community Services

Eligibility:
Must be a member of DHS Team 41 (Community SNAP). Call for information. For cooling assistance, must qualify for HEAP and also have at least one family member with a medical condition exacerbated by heat.
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Catholic Charities Family and Community Services HEAP

1460 Lyell Avenue
Suite 400A
Rochester, NY

Hours:
Regular HEAP applications begin Nov. Emergency HEAP applications begin Jan.

Thru: Cayuga County Department of Social Services

Eligibility:
Low income or recipient of Temporary Assistance and​/or SNAP benefits. Income guidelines apply. Furnace repair: home must be owner-occupied. For cooling assistance, must qualify for HEAP and also have at least one family member with a medical condition made worse by heat.
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Cayuga County Department of Social Services

160 Genesee Street
Auburn, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:00AM-5:00PM.

Thru: Livingston County Department of Social Services

Eligibility:
Income eligibility guidelines apply. For cooling assistance, must qualify for HEAP and have at least one family member with a medical condition made worse by heat.
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Livingston County Department of Social Services

1 Murray Hill Drive
Mt Morris, NY

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