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LEAP brings warmth, comfort and safety to colorado families

Eligible Colorado citizens have been able to get help paying a portion of their winter home heating costs with this program | PAID CONTENT

DENVER — CONTENT SPONSORED BY LEAP

During the cold winter months, staying warm can be difficult for some families.
A program through the Colorado Department of Human Services, called the Low-income Energy Assistance Program is helping many Coloradans stay warm and safe this winter. LEAP  is a federally funded program that helps eligible hard-working Colorado families, seniors and individuals pay a portion of their winter home heating costs. 

LEAP can help with heating equipment repairs or replacement. To find out if heat assistance is available to you, you can call 1-866-HEAT HELP for more information. You can also find details online at Colorado.gov/cdhs/LEAP.

The amount of the energy assistance benefit varies depending on a variety of factors, including the primary heating fuel costs and income. To find our if you or someone you know is eligible for the Colorado LEAP program, call 1-866-HEAT-HELP today.

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