The LIHEAP Outreach RV will be traveling throughout our region to provide on-site assistance to those who need help with their energy bills.
LIHEAP is a federally funded program that assists low-income households with their home energy bills, helping families stay safe and comfortable in their homes year-round. Nationwide, LIHEAP serves about 6.7 million households each year.
To ensure fairness and follow Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) guidelines, the program uses a priority point system to allocate limited funds. Unfortunately, this means some individuals who qualify may not receive enough points for immediate funding.
For those who do qualify, a payment is sent directly to the recipient’s utility company and applied as a credit to their account. Please note that payments can take 90 days or more to be processed. Until then, it is important to continue paying your utility bill to avoid disconnection.
Priority is given to households that are low-income, energy burdened, or include disabled individuals, seniors, veterans, children under age 6, or large families.
The upcoming outreach event will be hosted at Hardin’s Chapel on August 6, 2025, at 8:30 AM.
You can also visit one of the nine neighborhood service centers located across the eight-county service area. For more information, or to see if you qualify for LIHEAP or any of the other self-sufficiency services, give us a call at (423) 246-6180. If you or someone you know needs assistance, don’t wait reach out today.





