 
                            Applications in the Leeds and Grenville area are handled by the Volunteer Centre of St. Lawrence-Rideau, which can be reached at 613-499-9393
Leeds and Grenville residents who are behind on their electricity or natural gas bills may qualify for emergency financial support through Ontario’s Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP). The program helps low-income households avoid disconnection and stay connected to essential energy services.
Applications in the Leeds and Grenville area are handled by the Volunteer Centre of St. Lawrence-Rideau, which can be reached at 613-499-9393.
To qualify, applicants must meet specific income and eligibility requirements, such as household size and total income level. Those interested are encouraged to review the full list of criteria before applying or calling the centre.
More information, including detailed eligibility guidelines and how to apply, is available on the Ontario Energy Board website at oeb.ca.
Financial help is limited, so residents are urged to apply as soon as possible.
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