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Fuel Assistance Program Sign

Time: February 14, 2023 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Street: 111 Whalley Avenue
City/Town: New Haven, CT
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d…
Event Type: fuel, assistance, sign, up
Organized By: St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2023

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On Wednesday, February 15 from 4 PM to 7 PM, both UI (electric) and SCG (gas) customer service representatives will be on-site at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Whalley Avenue to enroll customers facing financial hardship directly into assistance programs. We will also be joined by Community Action of New Haven to assist in enrollment for additional assistance programs, and Operation Fuel may join as well. This will be the third iteration of this outreach program in our service territory – from the first two (Hartford and Bridgeport), we had a combined 130 customers sign up for our assistance programs, so we’re really looking forward to bringing this to New Haven as well.
 
We want to reach as many customers as possible who might benefit from this assistance, so I’ve attached a flyer describing the program and what customers should bring with them on the evening of the event to aid in their enrollment. I’ve also attached an overview of the assistance programs we offer, which are the same programs customers will be able to enroll in on Feb. 15.
 
Please feel free to send this out broadly, whether to your colleagues, to nonprofit organizations in your ward, and to any other stakeholders you think might benefit from having the information – the more, the merrier! 

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