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ENERGY & FOOD – Aid and Support for your loved ones!

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Energy

The Ontario Energy Board’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) provides low-income customers up to $500 in emergency financial assistance to pay their gas or electricity bills ($600 if their home is heated electrically). Low-income Enbridge customers can apply for the Home Winterproofing Program. Enbridge also offers the Community Energy Conservation Program in some parts of Ontario, which brings with it incentives of up to $2,000 to qualified homeowners.

Food

Call 2-1-1 to find agencies which provide grocery shopping rides, to find Meals on Wheels or food banks if you or your loved one are mobile. Some municipalities, such as Toronto, operate Good Food Box programs, which deliver boxes of affordable, fresh produce to pick up locations on a regular basis. Call 2-1-1 to find out what food or meal programs are available near you.   Help With Pet Costs

Dogs or cats are essential to the wellbeing of many seniors, but paying for their expenses can be worrisome if money is tight, especially if they fall ill. If you don’t have enough money to pay vet bills, you might be eligible for help from the Farley Foundation.

If you or your loved one is in need of more information on financial assistance for seniors, call 2-1-1 Ontario at any time to speak with us about an individualized plan to help minimize your financial concerns and allow you to age without boundaries!

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It is important to document  their legacy (whatever that may be) for when the time comes.  You don’t want your last memories to be one of stress and searching and planning.  theRIPregistry.com will help you or your loved ones keep organized. It is a go to check list for when the time comes ensuring you keep your legacy where it matters.

Listen to the many stories how the system can fail us.  We pay into insurances, investments and into our portfolio, building a legacy only to one day have it lost or unclaimed.

Check our first  blogs where you will find stories of unclaimed monies, safety deposit boxes and more

  • Elderly Couple Lost $300,000
  • National Trust GIC of $2000.36 lost with acquisition of Scotia Bank
  • Vehicle Repossessed
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