Money is available to help you with your bills.
Many people don't realize that there is an array of government programs designed to help the average American with finances. People who are in a lower income bracket qualify for more free money from the government, but even middle-class and upper-income earners can get free money to help pay bills. Taxes go to support programs in energy assistance, education, child care, health and more. These programs are created to help support individuals and families and to help create a healthier population.
Instructions
1. Contact the local department of social services and ask to schedule an appointment. Be prepared with your tax forms, checking account statements and a pay stub if required and if you are currently working.
2. Apply for any program the social worker suggests. Ask questions about the programs, and be sure to let the social worker know about any special needs in your daily life, such as children, child care assistance, college financial aid needs or heating assistance.
3. Go to the Citizens Energy website and learn about heating assistance programs in the Northeast and throughout the country. Citizens Energy is loosely affiliated with the government, and this free assistance can make a big difference in your life.
4. Contact the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, to get energy assistance as well.
5. Call your local town or city hall for more assistance. Local government offices sometimes have a variety of programs to help people pay property taxes and water/sewer bills.
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