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YOU MAY NOW BE ELIGIBLE FOR CASH FOOD OR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE!
Residents who have lost jobs or pay can get much-needed help during this difficult time.
➡️SNAP: Up to $650/month for a family of 4
➡️Medicaid: Free or low-cost health insurance
➡️Cash: Up to $500/month for a family of 4
➡️Utilities: Maximum $800
Apply for a mail-in ballot by May 26
PA Voters can now apply for a mail-in ballot for the upcoming PA Primary Election on June 2. Mail-in ballot applications are due by May 26 at 5 p.m.
We know this time has been filled with uncertainty, but we want all Philadelphians to know one thing for certain: mail-in ballots are a safe and secure option available for PA voters. Make sure you request one today!
More voter information below ➡️ https://bit.ly/3fqGyZ9
City will not turn off water for non-payment until July 10
In a continued effort to provide support during the COVID-19 health emergency, The City of Philadelphia is extending its water shutoff protection measure. Both residential and commercial water customers won’t face shutoffs for non-payment of bills until July 10.
The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) and the Water Revenue Bureau have also suspended all penalties and late fees for unpaid water bills until further notice.
If you can pay your water bill, please continue to do so. This revenue helps fund important water projects that are vital to everyday life in Philadelphia.
We believe access to clean, safe water is essential in overcoming the current pandemic. In recent weeks, PWD has restored water service to more than 15,000 customers who were previously disconnected for non-payment.
Although unpaid bills will not result in a shutoff through July 10, you should still pay your bill as the balance will continue to grow.
There are several, easy ways to pay:
- Online: phila.gov/waterbill
- Over the telephone, by calling (877) 309-3709, or
- Mail, by sending a check payable to “City of Philadelphia” to:
Water Revenue Bureau
P.O. Box 41496
Philadelphia, PA 19101-1496
If you can’t afford your water bill, help is available:
- Apply for water bill help
- Enroll in The City’s Tiered Assistance Program (TAP)
- Apply for a Special Hardship discount.
The Water Revenue Bureau has limited resources, with many staff working remotely. Customers may experience longer processing times for assistance applications and increased wait times in the PWD contact center.
About this finder
This tool can help you find a free COVID-19 test in Philadelphia. (See our FAQ for more information about who should get tested.) You can:
- Search for a testing site by address.
- Click on a map location for specific site information.
- Filter the site list by the tags provided.
Find out if you’re eligible
Each site has different requirements. No testing sites require payment, insurance, or proof of citizenship. But, some sites may:
- Limit testing to people who meet certain criteria.
- Require an appointment.
- Require a referral from your doctor.
- Ask you to stay in your car (for drive-thru sites).
Check a location’s specific details on the map. Then, call or visit the provider’s website before going for a test.
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