ORLANDO, Fla. — With the pandemic upon us and many Central Florida residents facing financial hardship, finding money to pay the bills can be a real challenge.
The Orlando Utilities Commission says it may be able to help.
The utility provider reminds energy and water customers that they can apply for Project CARE, a program administered by the Heart of Florida United Way.
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OUC says its Board of Commissioners approved a $12.1 million customer relief package earlier this year that included $2.6 million for Project CARE -- the utility’s bill payment assistance fund supported by OUC, its employees and customers.
OUC says there is still almost $1.5 million available in the program to help customers in need.
Thousands of OUC customers have benefited from utility bill-payment assistance, and more than $1 million remains available. Learn how you could benefit at https://t.co/PcB7YDFpi0. #publicpower #FLpublicpower pic.twitter.com/PWLfh3bC4V
— Orlando Utilities (@OUCreliableone) August 12, 2020
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Under the program, households can receive up to $500 during a one-year period.
OUC customers can apply by phone, text or online; click here to learn more.
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