Charles Raymond wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2026 9:55 am I am trying to find any information about how to get help with paying my electric bill (Appalachian Power a unit of American Electric Power). After my husband had 2 weeks of working reduced hours as a landscaper we have got behind and are in need of some help with our electric bill the bill is $192 and change and I do not know where to begin to seek help. This is the 1st time we have asked for any help as landscaping business has been cut back as people are cancelling it as inflation is so high they want to put their money towards the basic and not their property. So, I do not know how to go about getting help.
Any information you have on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time! God Bless!
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Re: No work for a landscaper
A $192 electric bill is actually the kind of amount that some programs or maybe even a local charity can help with, especially if this is the first time you've fallen behind. Since you have Appalachian Power, I'd look at the Needhelppayingbills page on AEP and Appalachian Power assistance programs and Virginia, as that is where you are right? And the VA page is at https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/htm ... _ener.html because they list some of the company payment plans and programs that may be available.
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Re: No work for a landscaper
I am trying to find any information about how to get help with paying my electric bill (Appalachian Power a unit of American Electric Power). After my husband had 2 weeks of working reduced hours as a landscaper we have got behind and are in need of some help with our electric bill the bill is $192 and change and I do not know where to begin to seek help. This is the 1st time we have asked for any help as landscaping business has been cut back as people are cancelling it as inflation is so high they want to put their money towards the basic and not their property. So, I do not know how to go about getting help.
Any information you have on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time! God Bless!
Any information you have on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time! God Bless!
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Re: No work for a landscaper
If you are a landscaper with no work, there is something off with that. Landscapers are in historically high demand and have been over the last year or so. As more people are spending more time in their home, etc. Business is BOOMING. Anyhow, look here for freelance jobs in your local town or county.
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No work for a landscaper
Yes, I live in Newnan Georgia! My fiancé and I are in a bit of a struggle right now as I lost hours and work from seasonal stuff! I worked for a land scaling company! And my boss (the owner) went on vacation and I was left without work! The outcome as of now is I was not able to pay my car insurance! With no one to help me I can't go out and look for a new job to support my fiancé and me! We're about to be without a roof over our head as well! If there is any assistance in my area that could help me get work, in landscaping or something else, I could really use it! Thanks so much and god bless.
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