Illinois residents whose utilities have been disconnected or who have received a notice that they will be turned off can start to apply for assistance with their energy bills in six days.
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, began accepting applications on Oct. 2 for Illinois households with seniors 60 years old and over, disabled people, and families with children under 6 years old. On Nov. 1, LIHEAP applications will open to those who have received a warning or have had their utilities disconnected.
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On Dec. 1, the application will open to all other eligible low-income households.
Illinois households must fall below certain income thresholds to qualify. For a household of one, the maximum …
Energy rebates: Application for Illinois residents to get help with energy bills opens in six days
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