Home Energy Assistance - LIHEAP
Call EOHLC Contact, Main Office: (617) 573-1100 TTY: (617) 573-1140
Learn about Home Energy Assistance - LIHEAP | Mass.gov
The Town would like residents to be aware that the State has several programs designed to assist eligible households with paying a portion of their winter energy and heating bills. Mass. residents who earn 60% or less of the State median income are eligible for assistance in paying for fuel, electricity and weatherization upgrades. Individuals with income of $42,411 or less are eligible, while the maximum income level for a family of four is $81,561, according to the State’s Office of Housing and Community Development. Last year, more than 134,000 households received assistance through these programs, although several thousand more were eligible, but did not apply.
Pettengill House
Phone: 978-463-8801
ww.pettengillhouse.org
13 Lafayette Road, Salisbury
Provides support services and interventions to individuals, children and families residing in the Greater Newburyport Community including food pantry, emergency assistance support, meal delivery, SNAP applications, MassHealth assistance, crisis intervention, Operation Backpack (providing backpacks and school supplies to children) and school and community education programs. Senior support; substance addiction and mental health initiatives. To become a client of the Pettengill House, you must provide picture ID, proof of address, and fill out intake application to identify services needed. Service areas: Amesbury, Byfield, Groveland, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury and West Newbury.
Community Action, Inc
Phone: 978-373-1971 or 800-332-9004 24/7 Automated Line: 978-374-7660
After hours “No Heat” emergencies please call: 978-891-2630
www.communityactioninc.org
3 Washington Sq., Haverhill
Community Action, Inc. provides resources and opportunities for individuals, families and communities to overcome poverty. CAI envisions strong, thriving communities free of poverty. We build hope and offer assistance with respect and understanding.
Our programs serve the following cities and towns in Massachusetts: Amesbury, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury, and West Newbury. Some CAI programs also serve Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Lawrence, Manchester, Rockport, Topsfield and Wenham. The program helps participants lower the high cost of heating and utility bills. Participants may be eligible for savings and discounts. Income guidelines are updated in August.
Community Service Drop in Center
Phone: 978-241-9621 ext. 286 OR ext 213 for Spanish only Contact: Pat Dennehy
www.communityactioninc.org
16 Ashland Street Haverhill, MA
Rent, mortgage, utility assistance and SNAP-Emergency needs: food, clothing and other necessities. The Drop in Center is a safe haven offering year-round day shelter. Open 8 am-noon Monday through Friday (except Holidays). Food available. Medical, counseling and referrals available.
Call EOHLC Contact, Main Office: (617) 573-1100 TTY: (617) 573-1140
Learn about Home Energy Assistance - LIHEAP | Mass.gov
The Town would like residents to be aware that the State has several programs designed to assist eligible households with paying a portion of their winter energy and heating bills. Mass. residents who earn 60% or less of the State median income are eligible for assistance in paying for fuel, electricity and weatherization upgrades. Individuals with income of $42,411 or less are eligible, while the maximum income level for a family of four is $81,561, according to the State’s Office of Housing and Community Development. Last year, more than 134,000 households received assistance through these programs, although several thousand more were eligible, but did not apply.
Pettengill House
Phone: 978-463-8801
ww.pettengillhouse.org
13 Lafayette Road, Salisbury
Provides support services and interventions to individuals, children and families residing in the Greater Newburyport Community including food pantry, emergency assistance support, meal delivery, SNAP applications, MassHealth assistance, crisis intervention, Operation Backpack (providing backpacks and school supplies to children) and school and community education programs. Senior support; substance addiction and mental health initiatives. To become a client of the Pettengill House, you must provide picture ID, proof of address, and fill out intake application to identify services needed. Service areas: Amesbury, Byfield, Groveland, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury and West Newbury.
Community Action, Inc
Phone: 978-373-1971 or 800-332-9004 24/7 Automated Line: 978-374-7660
After hours “No Heat” emergencies please call: 978-891-2630
www.communityactioninc.org
3 Washington Sq., Haverhill
Community Action, Inc. provides resources and opportunities for individuals, families and communities to overcome poverty. CAI envisions strong, thriving communities free of poverty. We build hope and offer assistance with respect and understanding.
Our programs serve the following cities and towns in Massachusetts: Amesbury, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury, and West Newbury. Some CAI programs also serve Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Lawrence, Manchester, Rockport, Topsfield and Wenham. The program helps participants lower the high cost of heating and utility bills. Participants may be eligible for savings and discounts. Income guidelines are updated in August.
Community Service Drop in Center
Phone: 978-241-9621 ext. 286 OR ext 213 for Spanish only Contact: Pat Dennehy
www.communityactioninc.org
16 Ashland Street Haverhill, MA
Rent, mortgage, utility assistance and SNAP-Emergency needs: food, clothing and other necessities. The Drop in Center is a safe haven offering year-round day shelter. Open 8 am-noon Monday through Friday (except Holidays). Food available. Medical, counseling and referrals available.