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If you have a lease and you know youโ€™ll be short on funds to pay the rent, call them inโ€ฆ


Helps customers pay their EPUD bills. Funds for this program are available starting in February and are first-come, first-served. Thereโ€ฆ


Any customers struggling to pay their bills should call EWEB at 541-685-7000 M-F 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. First-come, first-serve.โ€ฆ


Rental assistance program, including sign-up for Section 8. Complete a housing application when the wait list is open. COVID Update:โ€ฆ


ShelterCare Housing Services for Families has some monies to assist families with children, the elderly and individuals with a disabilityโ€ฆ


Provides information and referrals for energy and weatherization programs available in Lane County. The website has the basic guidelines andโ€ฆ


This energy assistance program helps Lane Electric Cooperative (LEC) members that are falling behind pay their LEC bill, up toโ€ฆ


Can provide financial assistance for children and adults who need visual aids, hearing aids, eye or ear surgery. Phone referralsโ€ฆ


Youth who are head of households (if you have your own lease) can come here to get money for move-inโ€ฆ


Energy assistance for low-income seniors or disabled citizens of Lane County. See website for phone numbers and locations, depending onโ€ฆ


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