All Money in Eugene
If you have a lease and you know youโll be short on funds to pay the rent, call them inโฆ
Helps customers pay their EPUD bills. Funds for this program are available starting in February and are first-come, first-served. Thereโฆ
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.โฆ
Rental assistance program, including sign-up for Section 8. Complete a housing application when the wait list is open. COVID Update:โฆ
ShelterCare Housing Services for Families has some monies to assist families with children, the elderly and individuals with a disabilityโฆ
Provides information and referrals for energy and weatherization programs available in Lane County. The website has the basic guidelines andโฆ
This energy assistance program helps Lane Electric Cooperative (LEC) members that are falling behind pay their LEC bill, up toโฆ
Can provide financial assistance for children and adults who need visual aids, hearing aids, eye or ear surgery. Phone referralsโฆ
Youth who are head of households (if you have your own lease) can come here to get money for move-inโฆ
Energy assistance for low-income seniors or disabled citizens of Lane County. See website for phone numbers and locations, depending onโฆ
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