“We’re getting the word out through social media, email, radio public service announcements, billing mailers and by reaching out to community groups, schools, and food pantries,” Park said. “ComEd normally makes a push in the spring to make customers aware of financial assistance options, but in this COVID-19 world, we’re trying to do more. All of these efforts are being magnified at this time.” Read more here. —Susan DeGrane
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