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Outreach Utility Assistance Program

Outreach Utility Assistance Program

Elizabethtown, PA
The Outreach Utility Assistance Program in Elizabethtown, PA, is dedicated to providing practical and compassionate emergency utility assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial difficulties. We work closely with UGI and PPL utility companies to help customers alleviate their utility debt and create sustainable payment plans that fit their budgets. Our services include support for paying utility bills and referrals to additional community resources that can provide further assistance. To determine your eligibility for our utility assistance program, please schedule an appointment at your local Outreach office, ensuring you have an active utility account and meet the necessary income guidelines.

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There are small number of organizations helping with housing in Elizabethtown. If you can’t find an appropriate local organization for assistance, consider checking for availability in nearby areas.

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