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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Tri-County Community Action Agency - Wakefield

Tri-County’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.

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Discounted Telephone Service | Universal Service Administrative Company

Lifeline Program offers a reduced rate on residential telephone service. If are income-eligible you can receive this reduced rate. Companies that participate in Lifeline program: Home Phones: Verizon 800-924-0585 https://www.verizonwireless.com/solutions-and-services/lifeline/ Cox Communications 866-961-0027 https://www.cox.com/residential/phone/lifeline.html Mobile Phones: Safelink Wireless 800-723-3546 www.safelinkwireless.com American Broadband & Telecommunications 866-966-2628 www.americanassistance.com/lifeline-program/how-to-qualify/ Q Link Wireless 855-754-6543 https://qlinkwireless.com/ Life Wireless 888-543-3620 https://www.lifewireless.com/ StandUP Wireless 800-544-4441 https://standupwireless.com/lifeline/ Access Wireless 866-594-3644 https://www.accesswireless.com/ Boomerang Wireless 866-488-8719 https://www.entouchwireless.com/lifeline/eligibility-services Terracom Wireless 888-716-8880 https://www.terracomwireless.com/ Assurance Wireless 888-898-4888 https://www.assurancewireless.com/ True Wireless 877-412-1919 https://gotruewireless.com/ Tempo Telecom 877-822-8501 https://mytempo.com/lifeline-wireless/

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Discounted Telephone Service | TerraCom

Lifeline is a government benefit program supported by the federal Universal Service Fund. Enrollment is available to individuals who qualify based on federal or state-specific eligibility criteria. It is available for only one wireless or wireline per household.

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Electric Service Payment Assistance | Tri-County Community Action Agency - Main Office

Provides a broad range of social services designed to eliminate problems of poverty. *Dental Services restored for residents of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield and North Smithfield. ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS OF ALL SERVICES **Adolescent Self Sufficiency Collaborative (ASSC) (401) 519-1935 GED; Adult Basic Education and Literacy, ESL, Life Skills Training and Parent Education. Pregnant and parenting teens who are 20 years of age or younger. **Adult Education, Employment & Training Program (401)519-1921 Includes academic assessments; GED Prep; ESL, Adult Basic Education, group sessions; tutoring; home-based studies; computer assisted learning, post secondary educate assistance, work readiness skills training, and employment placement assistance. 16 to 24 year old RI residents who do not have a HS Diploma or GED. **All Stars (401)519-1937 Substance abuse and juvenile delinquency prevention program. At-risk adolescents, 11 to 16 years old, and their families. **Anger Management Groups (401)519-1970 12-week clinical treatment program that helps TEENS find better ways of coping with their anger. Group run from 3-4:00pm. in Johnston. A pre-group screening is required. Fees may apply. **Appliance Management Program (401)519-1916 Energy conservation audits to identify heat and energy loss from appliances. Free refrigerators may be awarded to participants in greatest need. Low income residents of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. **Article 23, Youth Diversion Program (401)519-1935 Comprehensive assessments, parent education, and case management services for families with children between the ages of 10-17 to address issues which are affecting the youth and family�s well-being. North Providence, Johnston, Smithfield, North Smithfield, Burrillville, Glocester, North Smithfield, Scituate and Foster. **Basic and Early Head Start (401)519-1927 SEE SEPARATE LISTING: Tri-Town Community Action - Head Start Sites Basic Human Needs Emergency funds to help pay for basic human needs including, heat, electric, health care, prescriptions, etc., when no other financial resources exist. Low income residents of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1917 Before & After Kindergarten This program includes lunch and an afternoon snack. Full-time Child Care opportunities � offered during the February and April vacations and during the summer. Children attending Johnston�s Early Childhood Center program or North Providence Kindergarten. Contact (401)519-1999 Behavioral Health Care (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment and Counseling) Substance Abuse Outpatient Counseling and Treatment, Mental Health Counseling and Treatment Program, Functional Family Therapy; Tobacco Treatment and Counseling (including Nicotine Replacement Therapy). Referrals are accepted on a statewide basis but priority is given to Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, North Smithfield, Burrillville, and Glocester residents. All third party insurance including NHPRI and Rite Care accepted. Self-Pay and Sliding Scale Fee is available to all patients. No one is denied. Contact (401)519-1936 **Breast Feeding Peer Counseling (401)519-1908 All WIC eligible clients with pre-weaned children. Certified Diabetes Outpatient Education (CDOE) Diabetes Education Program provided in 6 week sessions to patients with diabetes and their caregivers/ significant other. Facilitated by a CDOE Certified Registered Nurse, Dietician, and Pharmacist. Tri-Town is a CDOE Certified site, by the RI Department of Health. Statewide program for individuals diagnosed with diabetes. Contact (401)519-1990 Commodities Distribution (Food Bank) Monthly distribution of canned goods, pasta, grain, juice, peanut butter, rice and flour and other foodstuffs as contributed through the State of Rhode Island and as purchased through the Rhode Island Food Bank. Low income residents of Johnston, North providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1916 Community Health Center A Community Based Health Center (CHC) providing a full range of primary and preventive healthcare services, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, ob/gyn, laboratory services. Main location in Johnston. No eligibility requirements. Referrals accepted on a statewide basis. All third party insurance accepted. Sliding scale fee available. Contact (401)519-1940 Earned Income Tax Credit Provides free tax preparation assistance and free electronic filing of State and Federal returns. Low income residents of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Other Towns accepted if appointments available. Contact (401)519-1917 Elder Case Management Case management services for abused/neglected and self-neglected elderly, early intervention, community and home care, general assessments, support groups, caretakers, and victims of abuse, pharmaceutical assistance, and Meals on Wheels. Seniors ages 55 years and over and adults with disabilities and their families or caregivers residing in the towns of Johnston, N. Providence, Smithfield, N. Smithfield, Burrillville, Glocester, Scituate, Foster, Cranston, Lincoln, Cumberland, and Woonsocket. Contact (401)519-1910 Emergency Boiler Repair Provides emergency boiler repair services and replacement for heating systems that are beyond repair. Low income residents of Johnston, North providence, Smithfield, Burrillville and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1918 Emergency Food Vouchers Vouchers are provided to eligible individuals and families to support any emergency nutritional needs. Low income residents of Johnston, North providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1917 Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP) Rental, mortgage and security deposit assistance for eviction, foreclosure, natural disaster and domestic violence situations. Assistance with tenant/landlord disputes. Low income residents of Johnston, North providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1927 Even Start Family Literacy Program To provide a comprehensive and coordinated program of Early Childhood Education, Adult Basic Education, ESL, GED Prep, Literacy Skills Training, Job Coaching, Case Management, Interactive Child-Family Literacy Skills Training, and Parent Education. Low income families with children between the ages of 0-8 years in the Towns of Johnston, Smithfield, North Providence, Burrillville, North Smithfield, Glocester, Scituate and Foster. Contact (401)519-1927 Family Planning Program Provides CONFIDENTIAL health visits for physicals, PAP smears, STD screening, and other reproductive-related issues. Provides free contraceptives including oral, Depo-Provera, and patches. Men and woman of reproductive age who are uninsured or underinsure. Contact (401)519-1940 Family Resource Counselor Provides advocacy and assistance with applications for Rite Care and Rite Share. Provides pre-screening and assistance with Food Stamps, RI Medical Assistance, WIC, Head Start, Fuel Assistance, and Social Services. Statewide referrals accepted for eligible families with children 18 years of age and under and for pre-natal clients. Contact (401)519-1911 Fuel Assistance (LIHEAP) Assistance in paying fuel/utility bills during the winter months provided to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood), and emergency shut off assistance. Low-income residents in the Towns of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, Glocester. Contact (401)519-1913 Furniture Bank Pre-screening and intake for the Rhode Island Furniture Bank. Low income residents of Johnston, North providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1918 HIV/AIDS Testing and Counseling Rapid and Standard testing available. Counseling and education services provided. Referrals accepted statewide. Contact (401)519-1940 Holiday Food Baskets/Toy Distribution Seasonal distribution of food baskets and toys for low income residents of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, North Smithfield and Glocester. Contact (401)519-1916 Juvenile Hearing Boards Offers alternative to Family Court. Sanctions are imposed, with a case management focus, to divert juvenile offenders from a second offense while identifying problems affecting their behavior, i.e., truancy, disobedience, delinquency. Juvenile offenders and their families in the Towns of Johnston, Smithfield, Scituate, Glocester, and Foster. Referred directly from local police departments. Contact (401)519-1937 Parenting Wisely & Family Functional Therapy Parenting Wisely is designed to help teens and their families to increase communication; decrease family conflict; increase parental supervision; improve discipline and parenting techniques; and reduce or prevent juvenile delinquency, substance abuse; school failure; violent behaviors, and teen pregnancy. Youth and families referred through Juvenile Hearing Boards in Johnston, Smithfield, Scituate, Foster, Glocester and Burrillville, Truancy Courts, and through Self-Referral. Contact (401)519-1937 Personal Choice Waiver Provides assessment and enrollment to participants; development, implementation, and monitoring of Individual Service and Spending Plan (ISSP); training and guidance to program participants to support self-direction, ensure health and safety through routine program monitoring activities, promote participants independence by providing annual assessments of accessibility, equipment needs, and health education needs; and assistance to client toward oversight of care and arrangement of necessary services. Referrals are accepted on a statewide basis. Must be eligible for RI Medical Assistance, in need of Personal Care. Only seniors and disabled adults are eligible for services. Contact (401)519-1910 Pre-School/Day Care Program Certified teachers in Early Childhood Education staff the Child Care Center, which is licensed by DCYF. The Program is eligible for tuition reimbursement from DHS. Children between the ages of 3�5 in the towns of Johnston and North Providence. Contact (401)519-1999 Prevention Task Force Coalitions Coordinates the Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force Coalition in each of the three communities (Separate Task Force Coalitions), including all major stakeholders in the community including representatives from schools, housing authority, substance abuse and mental health, faith-based organizations, chambers of commerce, municipalities, senior centers, juvenile justice, youth services, recreation, health care, etc., to establish an annual community-wide plan to deliver substance abuse prevention services in the community. Must be a resident of the Towns of North Providence, Johnston, or Smithfield. Contact (401)519-1900 Residential Energy Assistance Challenge Program (REACh) Energy Education and Conservation Program for the elderly including intensive case management services. Statewide. Seniors over the age of 60 and disabled adults who are also eligible for LIHEAP and Weatherization. Contact (401)519-1916 School-Aged Child Care Program Certified teachers staff the classrooms that are licensed by DCYF. The program is eligible for tuition reimbursement through DHS. Children between the ages of 6 and 12 that attend Johnston Elementary Schools. Contact (401)519-1999 Senior Health Insurance Program / RIPAE Provides assistance with obtaining supplemental Health Insurance, Medicare Part D; and assists with prescription payments through enrolling clients in the RI Pharmaceutical Assistance Program (RIPAE). Statewide referrals accepted. Must be a senior citizen or disabled adult. Contact (401)519-1910 Senior Medical Patrol To coordinate health care fraud, waste and abuse training sessions and presentations in local senior centers, assisted living units, elderly housing units and the community in general; and to assist Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries to help them navigate the state system. Referrals accepted statewide. Contact (401)519-1910 Stanford Model Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSM) A six week health education program to provide education regarding self-management techniques needed to assist client with chronic disease including diabetes, asthma, depression, cardio-vascular disease, hypertension, cancer. Statewide referrals accepted. Any adult with chronic disease (or their spouse/caregiver), including diabetes, cancer, depression, hypertension, and cardio-vascular disease. Contact (401)519-1990 Strategic Prevention Grants Community Prevention Program for residents of the towns of North Providence and Johnston to conduct a town-wide needs assessment, capacity building plan, strategic planning, and the implementation of best-practice Substance Abuse Prevention Programs within the schools, community-based organizations and with families. Must be a resident of North Providence or Smithfield. Contact (401)519-1937 Victims of Crime Advocacy Program Case management, filing of restraining orders, assistance with filing for restitution and/or compensation, assistance with attending pre-trial hearings and follow-up and information, referral and counseling. Statewide for victims of crime over the age of 60 years. Contact (401)519-1916 **Weatherization and Appliance Management Program (401)519-1918 Assists low-income individuals and families to permanently reduce their energy consumption and increase energy efficiencies. Energy Audits conducted to determine need for insulation, weayjerstripping, pipe sealer, replacement of storm windows and doors. Serves residents from the Towns of Johnston, North Providence, Smithfield, Burrillville, Glocester. **Women, Infants and Children Nutritional Program Contact (401)519-1931 Provides monthly food vouchers to purchase nutritious foodstuffs including milk, eggs, cheese, iron fortified cereals, juice. Statewide for pregnant and parenting women with infants and children under the age of 5 years. Sites in Johnston and Burrillville. **Women�s Cancer Screening Program (401) 519-1940 State-Wide program for woman between the ages of 40 to 64. **Youth Responsibility (401)519-1935 Science-based curriculum to assist youth in assuming responsibility for their actions and the possible consequences of those actions, includes life skills training, prevention-based curriculum. Non-pregnant or parenting youth who are at risk for teen pregnancy (or second unwanted pregnancy), dropping out of school, substance abuse, and juvenile delinquency. Youthlinks Provides academic and vocational assessment and exploration, GED prep, basic skills remediation, occupational skills training, employment assistance and placement, intensive case management, job coaching, leadership skills, adult mentoring, life skills training, tracking and follow up. Statewide for youth ages 14 -24 years old, for both in-school and out-of school youth. Contact (401)519-1935 Food Pantry First 3 Wednesdays of the month 10-2, behind Village Plaza Income Source: State, federal, local, private contributions, private tuition, third party reimbursements.

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Verizon provides cell and home phone plans, as well as cable television and high-speed internet.

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Cable Television Companies | Verizon

Verizon provides cell and home phone plans, as well as cable television and high-speed internet.

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Cable Television Companies

Discounted Telephone Service | Tempo Communications

Lifeline enrollment is available to individuals who qualify based on federal or state-specific eligibility criteria. It is available for only one wireless or wireline per household. Eligible applicants can receive a free phone, 1000 FREE minutes, unlimited FREE text messages and 3GB of data each month under the program through carriers approved by the PUC.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Jonnycake Center of Westerly, The

Emergency financial assistance for rent/mortgage, utilities, medical expense, etc. is granted to household case by case basis.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Rhode Island Energy

Discounts for people who receive SNAP, SSI, qualify for LIHEAP, Medicaid, Rhode Island Public Works program, or General Public Assistance. Arrears Management Program for those behind on their heat and electric bills, forgiveness up to $1,500 per year

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Discounted Telephone Service | American Assistance

Lifeline enrollment is available to individuals who qualify based on federal or state-specific eligibility criteria. It is available for only one wireless or wireline per household. Eligible applicants can receive a Free Smart Phone with $25 activation fee, 500 free monthly minutes, unlimited Text Messages and 3GB free data.

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Utility Service Payment Assistance | Comprehensive Community Action Program

The new Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) helps eligible low-income households afford and maintain access to drinking water and wastewater services through federal grants. The Rhode Island Department of Human Services is the administrator of the federal LIHWAP funds and households can apply online or in-person at CCAP. LIHWAP is a customer-based program where qualified, low-income households can apply to receive a one-time payment of up to $500 for past due water and wastewater bills. Payments are made directly to the household’s utility company. Households can receive the LIHWAP grants for both drinking water and for wastewater services.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Comprehensive Community Action Program

CCAP’s Social Services Department administers the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for Cranston, Scituate and Foster with federal funding earmarked for the state of Rhode Island. LIHEAP is designed to help low-income clients meet the ever-increasing cost of home energy. Payments are made directly to vendors who then credit the client’s account for the amount specified. Eligible clients also qualify for a reduced electric rate as well as a discount on the client’s telephone bill. The Good Neighbor Energy Assistance Fund – The Good Neighbor Energy Fund is administered by United Way of Rhode Island. CCAP is proud to serve as partner and can assist residents in Cranston, Foster, and Scituate in need of utilities assistance throughout the winter months. The program generally runs from November through June. The Good Neighbor Energy Fund is available to any Rhode Islander who, because of financial difficulty, needs assistance paying a current energy expense and meets eligibility guidelines.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance

Discounted Telephone Service | Assurance Wireless

Lifeline enrollment is available to individuals who qualify based on federal or state-specific eligibility criteria. It is available for only one wireless or wireline per household. Eligible applicants can receive a free phone, 350 FREE minutes, unlimited FREE text messages and 3GB data each month under the program through carriers approved by the PUC.

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Electric Service Payment Assistance | East Bay Community Action Program - Broadway

*Does not provide holiday baskets or toys* Operates from many sites across the East Bay. **HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES Margo Pires, Social Services Coordinator & Health Advocate (401) 848-6697, x202 Available for families residing in the Sullivan School neighborhood in Newport in collaboration with the Sullivan School Family Center. Family Services Coordinators are in all elementary schools in the City of Newport offering social services case management, literacy activities and other activities to promote positive family/school interactions. Community and Supportive Services Program/Hope VI Initiative East Bay Community Action Program provides case management services to residents of the Newport Housing Authority that reside in the new Newport Heights housing development. This program focuses on economic self-sufficiency. LEAD EDUCATION AND OUTREACH services are provided to tenants and landlords in need of information regarding lead safety and lead abatement, RIHMFC loans for lead abatement. Contact: Luana Cherenzia (401) 847-7821, x204 Eligibility: All Newport County residents for Basic Human Needs Family health & dental services Family development case management services -Social service information and referral and basic human needs Youth programs Housing and Energy Services Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Feeding and Nutrition Program Senior services -Case management Senior employment -Retired Senior volunteer Program (RSVP) -Foster Grandparents -Ocean State Senior Dining Program (meals in a social setting).

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Discounted Telephone Service | Access Wireless

Lifeline is a government benefit program supported by the federal Universal Service Fund. Enrollment is available to individuals who qualify based on federal or state-specific eligibility criteria. It is available for only one wireless or wireline per household. Eligible applicants can receive a free phone, 250 FREE minutes and 250 FREE text messages each month under the program through carriers approved by the PUC.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Interfaith Community Dire Emergency Fund

Keep The Heat On www.heatri.com PROVIDENCE & NEWPORT COUNTY Cities: Barrington, Bristol, Cranston, East Providence, Foster, Johnston, North Providence, Providence, Scituate, Warren, Jamestown, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth, Tiverton: 401/421-7833 Monday – Friday, 8:30 – 4:30PM WASHINGTON COUNTY Cities: Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Narragansett, North Kingstown, Richmond, South Kingstown, Westerly 401/783-3149 Tuesday & Wednesday, 9AM – 3PM Thursday, 11AM – 5PM KENT COUNTY Cities: Coventry, East Greenwich, Warwick, West Greenwich, West Warwick 401/823-6211 Monday, Thursday & Saturday, 9:30AM – 3:30PM WOONSOCKET Cities: Woonsocket, Burrillville, Glocester, North Smithfield, Smithfield 401/762-2849 Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday, 8:30AM – 4:30PM PROJECT HOPE, PAWTUCKET Cities: Central Falls, Pawtucket, Lincoln, Cumberland 401/728-0515 Monday – Friday, 8:30AM -4:30PM

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Mortgage Payment Assistance | Rhode Island Housing

Mortgage Programs-First-time homebuyer loans, Home buyer renovation loans/203 (k), 15kDPA, FirstGenHomeRI Homebuyer Education: Free Online 'live' Virtual class, Online 'on demand classes, Federal Housing administration 203k homebuyer education. Owner- Homeowner Programs- Community Lending Programs-The Program provides financial assistance to eligible homeowners to remediate their property for lead. Either homeowner or tenan can initiate the remediation process. Septic/Sewer- Rhode Island Homeowners may have cesspools, substandard septic systems or are required to tie-in to existing sewer lines. Access Independence- Loans of up to $50,000 are available for families and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities for home modification. Homeowner Assistance, Extra Assistance, Move and Refinance Loans, Existing Customers, Landlords.

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Mortgage Payment Assistance

Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Tri-County Community Action Agency - North Kingstown

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy bills. Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance

Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | Tri-County Community Action Agency - Westerly

Tri-County’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy bills. Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program. Eligible clients must meet income guidelines.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance

Electric Service Payment Assistance | Rhode Island Energy

National Grid is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the world - covering Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and the UK. Hazard Identification Hotline: 1-888-625-3723 When working near power lines or high voltage lines.

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Electric Service Payment Assistance

Electric Service Payment Assistance | Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center

Assist clients with utility bills and delivery of oil

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Electric Service Payment Assistance

Telephone Service Providers | Verizon

Verizon provides cell and home phone plans, as well as cable television and high-speed internet.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance | West Warwick Senior Center

ALL UTILITY FUNDS ARE EXHAUSTED. Heating Assistance Applications

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance

Electric Service Payment Assistance | Tri-County Community Action Agency - North Providence

Tri-County’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy bills. Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.

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Electric Service Payment Assistance | West Warwick Senior Center

ALL UTILITY FUNDS ARE EXHAUSTED. Emergency food closet. Senior Nutrition Meal Site Meals On Wheels Monthly Evening Meals Information and Referral Pharmaceutical Assistance Heating Assistance Early Intervention Assistance Health Activities-Visiting Nurse Continu-Care Health Clinic Commodities (One day a month, usually 3rd Tuesday afternoon) Foster Grandparent Program for 55+ (Doesn't serve Providence, East Bay or Newport County) Recreational Programs Trips and Travel Evening and Holiday Activities Transportation (for Senior Center activities)

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