

NOTICE TO ENERGY CLIENTS:
SNAP Energy Appointment Day happens on the third Tuesday of each month, when new appointments open for households seeking energy assistance. To qualify, households must meet income guidelines and provide required documentation. Appointments fill quickly, so we encourage you to schedule as soon as possible on Appointment Day—either online or by phone. You can call 509-242-2376 or visit @snapwa.org/energy on each Energy Appointment Day after 8 a.m. to schedule an energy assistance appointment.
UPCOMING ENERGY APPOINTMENT DAYS
Starting at 8 am on each Energy Appointment day call 509-242-2376 or visit snapwa.org/energy to schedule an appointment.
| MARCH 17 | MAY 19 |
| APRIL 21 | JUNE 16 |
Note: All dates are subject to available funding
We encourage our clients to reach out for energy assistance before it becomes an emergency.
If you are past-due and facing imminent shut-off, we recommend that you: Call SNAP: 509-456-SNAP and ask to schedule an emergency appointment. If you are at risk of imminent shut-off, contact your utility company to see if any arrangements can be made while you wait for SNAP assistance. Thank you for your patience as we work to meet your needs and the community needs as a whole. You matter to us!

WE OFFER A NUMBER OF PROGRAMS TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR ENERGY NEEDS

* To be eligible for an Air Conditioner or Air Purifier unit, you must be eligible for LIHEAP. Please note: Air purifiers are only offered in connection with an active State of Emergency declared by the Governor for Wildfire Emergencies and are only offered in those counties named in the declaration.
Eligible for energy assistance?
View our income guidelines HERE!
Eligible? Make an appointment HERE.
Review the information above to learn about our programs and to make an appointment, or for more information click the button below.
This project was supported by Grant No. 2601WALIEA & 2601WALIEI awarded by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of the HHS. Grant funds are administered by the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Washington State Department of Commerce.
