Applications are available for Seniors Save, a program that grants $3,500 to eligible residents to use towards upgrades to their heating systems.
Launched in August 2016, 134 heating systems have been replaced in homes all across the City of Boston.
The program helps assure seniors stay warm and safe during the cold winter weather.
“Seniors living on fixed incomes face real challenges to afford improvements to their homes, even more with completely replacing their heating systems,†Mayor Martin J. Walsh said.
The City’s Home Center provides additional resources to Boston residents that need emergency repairs this winter.
Applications are available through the Department of Neighborhood Development’s website.
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