FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney
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Need Help Paying Your Energy Bills? JCP&L is Here to Help

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JCP&L is reaching out to customers who may need assistance in paying their energy bills. According to a company statement, “there are programs that may be able to help you budget your monthly payments, pay seasonal energy bills, catch up on past-due payments or avoid service disconnection.”

Several assistance programs are available for qualifying customers, including the Universal Service Fund (USF) Program, the Low-Income Heating Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), the Payment Assistance for Gas and Electric (PAGE) Program, NJ SHARES, Lifeline Utility Assistance, and the 2-1-1 Helpline.

A company representative highlighted, “The PAGE program assists income-qualified households who are in a temporary financial crisis and need electric and/or gas payment assistance.”

For those interested in learning more about eligibility requirements or applying for assistance, contact numbers and websites are provided for each program.

Customers are encouraged to visit the JCP&L website and utilize the search tool to determine which programs are available based on their location, household size, and income. Additionally, the company can offer various payment arrangements for qualifying customers.

To explore further options or seek assistance, individuals can call JCP&L at 1-800-662-3115 to speak with a member of the team.



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