Submitted by nayrcire t3_zuoi6e in massachusetts
I see all over the internet that utility companies can't shut off your service from November 15-March 15 or something similar, but when I was on the phone w eversource, the customer service representative told me straight up it wasn't true. I do rely on my electric bill for heat, and it's obviously brick af out lol. I owe like $1,400 at this point... Thanks in advance!
7573 t1_j1l375v wrote
Well, if you are on SNAP then you are eligible for heat and eat. As for utility shut off, it was provided below that this cannot happen when you need to heat. Here is the LIHEAP program link.
https://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-for-home-heating-and-energy-assistance
Note that not all food banks are FDA standard application, and the food bank is not SNAP, so you won't be able to pick up food at one and plead they were qualified for the heat and eat program like many people we had apply try. To qualify for LIHEAP it must be SNAP.
On another note - I'm not one to judge and everyone needs to blow off steam but you just dropped a ton of money on a (quite nice) tattoo and weed to make weed butter according to your post history. Every year the state added additional cash to the heat program when I worked for it, and we at times had to reach out to other orgs to help the indigent with home repairs, etc that weren't publicly covered to keep people warm.
Money was extremely tight at the end of cold years, and several of our non-profit partners were covering your heating costs with their own money earmarked for other services. If you apply for theses programs, I beg you to remember that every dollar you spend on something else and taken from LIHEAP is hard fought by those organizations - they are stretched thin every year to try and keep as many people in tough financial conditions warm as possible.