Struggling to pay your utility bills during Covid-19? We have some resources for you!

The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted us all but for those who were already struggling or have lost their job, these are very tough times indeed.
In addition to our Utility Assistance Program which provides help for heating and electricity costs for low income households, there are other programs available as well.

We have included a list of valuable resources below:

United Way of Bruce Grey Utility Assistance Program: Provides one time assistance per year for heating and electricity costs for low income households. The program provides grants of up to $500 or $600 per funding source or utility, to low-income residents.  Accounts need to be in arrears, at risk of disconnection or already disconnected. Click here to learn more.

Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP): Provides a monthly reduction on your hydro bill (for low income households). To apply online, visit: https://ontarioelectricitysupport.ca/ or contact the United Way of Bruce Grey for assistance with submitting your application.

Disconnection Bans: Both electricity and natural gas providers have extended the ban deadline until July 31st due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This means that you cannot be disconnected for non-payment or if you are behind. We do encourage you to make regular payments however so your account does not get too far into arrears. Be sure to contact your provider to see what financial options might be available to you.

Affordability Fund (AFT): The Affordability Fund supports energy efficient home upgrades and now has a pilot project operating in Bruce and Grey Counties. AFT is designed to help people who do not qualify for low-income conservation programs and who are unable to undertake energy efficiency improvements without support. For more information, visit https://unitedwayofbrucegrey.com/affordability-fund/ or contact Kim Williams, Outreach Coordinator at: (613) 808-0180 or aft@unitedwaybg.com.

For information regarding other community, social or government programming and services, please dial 211. 211 is free, confidential and available 24/7.