CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – October 2, 2023 – Chattanooga Gas is committed to providing world-class natural gas service to its customers and that commitment includes ensuring customers have access to bill payment assistance resources to help with their increased natural gas home heating costs as the temperatures drop.
Enrollment for the federal- and state-funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is now open. The program provides home energy bill payment assistance to income-eligible households. Eligibility is based on several factors, including household size and income up to 60% of the state median income, which for a family of four equates to a gross monthly income of $4,241.83 or less. To apply for LIHEAP, Chattanooga Gas customers can call Bradley-Cleveland Community Services at 423-479-4111 or the Hamilton County Office of Family Empowerment at 423-643-6434.
The new Chattanooga Gas Shield of Warmth program provides up to $300 in financial assistance grants to income-eligible customers. Additional support of $150 is available to senior citizens 65+ and veterans who qualify for the program. For program eligibility and enrollment, Chattanooga Gas customers can contact The Salvation Army of Greater Chattanooga, at 423-305-6200 or visit csarmy.org/shield-warmth.
The United Way can provide customers with referrals to local organizations that provide bill payment assistance. To reach the United Way, customers can do one of the following:
Chattanooga Gas customers can access additional Information about available bill payment assistance programs at chattanoogagas.com/energyassistance.
Here are other resources to help Chattanooga Gas customers pay, manage and save on their bill:
For natural gas customers seeking more control over energy consumption and heating bills, Chattanooga Gas also offers these tips to save on energy costs during the winter heating season.
For other ways to save, visit: chattanoogagas.com/residential/ways-to-save
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Alicia Young
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Salvation Army of Greater Chattanooga
Eric Short
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