Avoid having your electricity or gas shut off.
Step 1: Call your utility company. PG&E, SDG&E, SoCal Gas and SoCal Edison can offer customers in danger of shut off
For households with three or more persons, this program provides a discount on electricity costs once your energy usage reaches certain levels.
Currently, residential electricity is measured in five levels
Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) offers no-cost energy-saving home improvements and furnace repair or replacement services for qualified limited-income renters and homeowners.
The Gas Company offers no-cost weatherization and furnace
The Gas Assistance (GAF) helps low-income customers in the community who are having difficulty paying their gas bills.
United Way of Greater Los Angeles works with about 100 nonprofit, community
The CARE program provides a 20% discount on monthly gas & electric bills for qualifying households.
Qualifications are based on the number of people living in your home and your
The Energy Team program provides free energy-saving home improvements such as new energy-efficient appliances and other measures to those with limited incomes and seniors who meet specific income guidelines.
Customers
The Neighbor-to-Neighbor Fund provides for a one-time assistance of up to $200 on a customer’s winter bill.
The one-time bill-payment assistance is available to eligible customers on a first-come, first-served
This program helps income-qualified households conserve energy and reduce their electricity costs. SCE pays all the costs of purchasing and installing energy-efficient appliances and equipment, which are free to eligible
The Energy Assistance Fund (EAF) is an assistance program designed to help SCE customers in need to pay their electric bills.
A maximum of $100 is available to qualified customers
REACH is a one-time energy-assistance program sponsored by Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
It is administered through the Salvation Army from 170 offices in northern and central California. REACH helps
Raising Rates for Essential Needs During COVID is Wrong
PG&E, SDG&E and SoCal Edison are rapidly raising rates for essential heat and light despite the COVID crisis. With lower-income Californians already bearing the brunt of the pandemic and resultant