For payment assistance programs, contact your local utility, local Department of Social Service (DSS), or Office for the Aging (OFA). You can apply for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) at your local DSS or OFA. The Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance has the latest eligibility requirements for HEAP. The DSS and OFA can also provide information on other assistance programs that you may be eligible for.
For assistance with weatherization or energy efficiency, contact your local Community Action Agency, which may be able to provide you with information on the available programs. Your Community Action Agency may also be able to refer you to other sources of assistance such as Food Pantries or Shelters. For emergency services, contact your local American Red Cross Chapter.
Your utility may also have specific programs that could help you with your energy bill. Please see our utility program guide for more information on individual utility payment assistance programs.
For life-threatening emergencies, call your local emergency service provider (or 911 if available in your area).
BackAllegany County Department of Social Services
7 Court Street
Belmont, NY 14813
(585) 268-9622
Seneca Nation of Indians Department of Social Services
12837 Route 438
Irving, NY 14081
(716) 532-4900 ext. 5058
National Grid
1-800-642-4272
https://www.nationalgridus.com/niagaramohawk/index.asp
New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG)
1-888-315-1755
http://www.nyseg.com/
Rochester Gas & Electric
1-877-266-3492
http://www.rge.com/
Allegany County Office for the Aging
17 Court Street
Belmont, NY 14813-1001
(585) 268-9390
Seneca Nation of Indians Office for the Aging
28 Thomas Indian School Drive
Irving, NY 14081
(716) 532-5778
ACCORD Corporation
84 Schuyler Street
Belmont, NY 14813
(585) 268-7605
http://www.accordcorp.org/
Catholic Charities of Buffalo
Diocese of Buffalo
525 Washington St.
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 856-4494
http://www.ccwny.org/
This list of agencies in your county is a general directory of assistance providers and there may be additional agencies that offer service in your county. Check with your local utility, DSS, OFA,or Community Action Agency as they may be able to provide you with additional support.