WakeHELPS provides utility support to Wake County residents

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The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed our economy over the last few months. DYK: in May, the Wake County unemployment rate reached 11.5% and 10,000+ Wake County customers currently owe $125 or more on utility bills due to lost income. In response, Wake County has created WakeHELPS , a program to assist residents who are behind on paying their utility bills.

Here’s how it works:

○ The county will use approximately $5 million of CARES Act funding to support WakeHELPS through October or until the funds run out.

○ The program is intended to cover all utilities, including electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater, and solid waste services.

○ The program is only intended for Wake County residents in the low-moderate income category (maximum earnings are $39,540 for an individual + $56,460 for a family of four).

○ The household must be behind on bills + able to demonstrate inability to pay through submitting unpaid utility bills in the application .

○ Once approved, the county will send payment directly to the household’s utility provider, with a maximum relief amount of $500.

If you are interested in learning more about the program, you can check out the county’s frequently asked questions (FAQs) here , or call 919-212-0476.

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Trevor is based in Denver, CO and joined the 6AM City team as the first Editorial Intern for LALtoday, where he helped launch and develop the newsletter product. He was previously a launch editor for RALtoday and loves snowboarding + rock climbing in his free time.