Toasty Tips
Fuel and Green Mountain Power Energy Assistance
With this extreme cold, people often struggle to heat their homes. The State of Vermont’s fuel assistance program may be able to help you afford your heating bills and avoid a heating emergency. This state program is also known as Fuel Assistance, Seasonal Fuel or LIHEAP. You have the option to receive fuel assistance if you rent or own a house. Fuel benefits are paid directly to the fuel provider or given in cash if your main source of heat is wood.
In addition, Green Mountain Power has an Energy Assistance Program that would provide a 25% discount each month off your bill.
If you would like to be screened for eligibility, request an application, or need assistance completing an application, please reach out to our Helpline at 802-477-1364.
Crisis Fuel Assistance
If you do not qualify for fuel assistance or have run out of your fuel assistance allocation for the year, you might still qualify for Crisis Fuel. To be eligible for Crisis Fuel, your gross household monthly income must be below 200% of the federal poverty level. Find out more about Capstone Community Action's Crisis Fuel program here.
Shelters and Warming Centers
Find a list here.
Weatherization Services
Capstone also provides weatherization services free of charge to central Vermonters who meet income and other qualifications. Trained professionals will review the problem areas in your home and identify the most cost-effective steps that can be taken to increase comfort, reduce heat loss, and ensure safety.
Winter Clothing
For help accessing warm clothing for the winter months, such as coats, check out the following resources:
-Connecting Hope, Barre, 802-622-4244
-Community Emergency Relief Volunteers, Northfield Falls, 802-485-4293
-United Community Church, Morrisville, 802-888-2225 (limited)
-Upper Valley Haven, White River Junction, 802-295-6500
Hot Meals
All of our meal sites offer community meals. Have a hot meal and meet a friend!
