for them. i want to talk about two of them. the first one is called care. care. it's california alternate rates for energyrogram that offers a discount of 20% or more. that's a big savings every month for two years. whether you get the discount depends on your income. for example, the max a family of four can make is $62,400 a year. but even if your income is higher, you might still qualify. if your family gets assistance like food stamps or wilk. so click the qr code to check it out. hebert said the help arrives quickly. if you get approved now, you might start seeing the 20% savings as soon as the next billing cycle. now, if you've already fallen behind, i want to talk about a program called liheap. it's also an acronym for low income energy assistance program liheap. that's federally funded. that's a program overseen by the state. it offers a one time payment of up to $1,000 on past due bills. your family's income matters here, too, so click the qr code to see if your family qualifies. hebert says if you do qualify for that $1,000 one time payment, you might see it within a few weeks. applying is free.