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Our Approach to Utility Assistance

United Community Network provides a comprehensive, client-focused approach to utility support:

  • Assess client needs and verify eligibility for local, state, and federal utility programs

  • Assist with completing applications and gathering required documentation

  • Connect clients to financial assistance, bill payment support, and energy conservation resources

  • Offer guidance on budgeting, payment plans, and ongoing utility management

  • Coordinate with community partners and service providers to ensure continued access

Why Utility Assistance Matters

Access to utilities is critical for everyday living, safety, and health. Utility Assistance helps:

  • Prevent Service Disruptions

  • Reduce Financial Stress

  • Protect Health and Safety

  • Connect to Additional Resources

Who Can Benefit?

Utility Assistance is available to:

  • Low-income households struggling to pay utility bills

  • Seniors or individuals with disabilities who require uninterrupted services

  • Families experiencing temporary financial hardship or emergencies

  • Individuals affected by job loss, medical costs, or unexpected expenses

Take the First Step Toward Utility Stability

No household should go without essential services. With United Community Network’s Utility Assistance program, families and individuals can access the guidance, resources, and financial support they need to maintain electricity, water, gas, and heating in their homes.

 

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