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Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly (EHEAP)

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The group provides energy assistance for elders. Call or visit the website to learn more.

Services:

  • Assistance with utility bills
  • Supply blankets, heaters and fans

Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly (EHEAP)

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Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly (EHEAP) provides assistance with utility bills. They may also supply blankets, heaters and fans. Go to website.

Elder Farmers' Market Nutrition

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This program provides fresh produce to seniors. It also teaches elders about nutrition. Please call or visit the website to learn more details.

Elder Farmers' Market Nutrition

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Fresh fruits and vegetables are packed with important nutrients that are great for your health. We also offer information to help older adults understand the benefits of eating fresh produce. For more details, call 386-362-1164 ext. 252 or visit our website.

Elder Farmers' Market Nutrition

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The program provides fresh produce to seniors. It also teaches them about nutrition. Call or visit the website to learn more.

Elder Farmers' Market Nutrition

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Fresh fruits and vegetables and information to educate elders on the nutritional benefits derived from consuming fresh produce.

Find more information at their website.

FPL - Care To Share Program

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Customers may receive help of up to $500 for electric service once a year. Customers seeking help may call FPL Customer Service or the partner agency for the Care To Share in their area. Please see the website for more information.

Salvation Army - Daytona

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The Salvation Army provides the following services:

  • Homeless Shelter
  • Mortgage Payment Assistance
  • Occasional Emergency Food Assistance
  • Rent Payment Assistance
  • Soup Kitchens
  • Utility Assistance

FPL - Care To Share Program

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Customers may receive help of up to $500 for electric service once a year. Those in need of help may call FPL Customer Service or the partner agency for the Care To Share in their area. The partner agency for St. Johns county is the Salvation Army of St. Augustine. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

FPL - Care To Share Program

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Customers may receive help of up to $500 for electric service once a year. Customers seeking help may call FPL Customer Service or the partner agency for the Care To Share in their area. Please see the website for more information.

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