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 -   Energy-saving tips
 -   Home energy saver
 -   Save energy in your apartment

 -   GA Energy Assistance Program (EAP) pays for some home heating and cooling costs for low-income eligible families, particularly in emergencies.
 -   Low Income Energy Programs in Georgia - information on energy assistance and weatherization programs from the Federal and State government, as well as Utility Company and Emergency Charitable Programs. From the National Energy Affordability and Accessibility Project.
 -   Georgia Community Action Association There are twenty (20) Community Action Agencies in the State of Georgia, capable of serving all 159 counties in the State. The Federal, State and local resources currently managed by Community Action Agencies in Georgia include such services as Head Start, employability services, emergency assistance, transportation, home weatherization, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and case management.
 -   List of Georgia Community Action Agencies with a map of the state showing the areas covered by each agency.
 
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