Background
We use water every day without ever thinking twice about the safe, clean supply that flows freely from our faucets here in Hampton Roads. In fact, we often take for granted the fact that whenever we need it, tap water is there for us. However, for some people in our community, losing water service is a reality because a sudden crisis has temporarily left them without the resources to pay their bill. In some cases, these individuals have experienced some type of personal crisis such as death, disability or unemployment. The Help to Others (H2O) program is there to provide relief.
H2O is a community-based program that assists people in crisis through the generosity of donations. Through H2O, families or individuals in danger of losing residential water service because of a family crisis can receive one-time financial assistance to pay their local public water and wastewater utility bill(s).
How to Apply for H2O Assistance
H2O is administered in partnership with The Salvation Army. Individuals must apply for assistance at The Salvation Army office serving their community. Find contact information for each participating community here How to Apply for H2O Assistance How to Apply for H2O Assistance How to Apply for H2O Assistance How to Apply for H2O Assistance How to Apply for H2O Assistance How to Apply for H2O Assistance.
About the H2O Program
H2O is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The program was established in 1999 by the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission with the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) and the public utilities departments of the following localities: