LEAP - Local energy advice partnership
Nationwide
According to the official Committee on Fuel Poverty, over 10% of households in England are in fuel poverty. Fuel poverty is defined where someone who is on a relatively low income lives in a house that cannot be kept warm at a reasonable cost.
A mixture of high energy prices, low incomes, and energy-inefficient homes. Fuel poverty can have life-changing effects on households.
LEAP has a wide network of referral organisations who will refer anyone who is in (or at risk of falling into) fuel poverty. Referral organisations could, for example, include your local food bank, Citizens Advice, health clinic, your rent or housing officer or local authority contact.
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