Working with our Partners and Cosy Homes in Lancashire
We work with organisations across Lancashire to help you save energy at home, manage finances and look after your health and wellbeing.
View the organisations below to find the one most suited to your needs and location.
Providing free advice, information, activities and events for older people in Blackburn with Darwen.
Providing support and tools for residents to make changes to their health and well-being.
A housing association, providing housing for tenants, leaseholders and community support in Blackpool.
Helping residents in Blackburn with Darwen access help, advice and support with life's challenges.
FREE & Confidential support for unpaid carers across East Lancashire Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale, Hyndburn & Ribble Valley, aimed at improving the wellbeing of the unpaid carer.
Providing free, confidential support on issues like benefits, debt, housing and more.
Providing free, impartial, and confidential advice on welfare benefits, housing, debt, employment and more.
Helping you solve problems relating to money, benefits, work, consumer, family, housing, law and courts and more.
Offering free, confidential support on issues like benefits, debt, housing and more.
Supporting unpaid carers across the boroughs of East Lancashire Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale, Hyndburn & Ribble Valley. Our support is FREE & Confidential and aimed at improving the wellbeing of the unpaid carer.
A housing association, offering affordable homes, running projects and initiatives to help the community.
Helping households become sustainable with free advice and support on energy issues across Lancashire.
Commissioned by Lancashire County Council to provide help and support to carers aged 18+ by providing information, guidance and personalised support to make life a little easier
Offering home fire safety checks and advice.
Offering longer term support to residents who are struggling financially.
Advice and support to fuel-poor households and advocates for policy and regulation to protect the vulnerable.
Offering volunteering opportunities with training, such as forklift license, first aid at work and more.
Supplying food to not for profit food groups at reduced costs for them to supply their communities.
Providing free, impartial energy advice in person, online, over the phone or at your home.
Social housing landlord providing safe, affordable homes and different types of rent to people at every stage of life.
Across Lancashire, there are levels of fuel poverty above the national average. Each year, people needlessly die because of the cold, and those living in a cold home can cost the NHS.
Cosy Homes in Lancashire was launched in 2014 by local authorities to help Lancashire residents warm their homes and save energy through free advice and home improvement grants and funding.
If you’re concerned about someone living in a cold home and related health conditions, you can refer them to Cosy Homes in Lancashire for free.
Please contact our team to refer an individual, or if you would like a direct link for your organisation.
Cosy Homes in Lancashire was launched in 2014 by 15 local authorities in Lancashire following an energy efficiency study commissioned by Blackpool Public Health.
We're a not-for-profit scheme, managed by Rhea Projects, helping residents, landlords and park homeowners with free energy saving services and grants for heating, insulation, and low-carbon renewable technologies.
We work with charities, organisations and product manufacturers across Lancashire to make homes warmer and more energy efficient. Find out all about Cosy Homes here.
See what grants are currently available in your area.
Speak with the Cosy Homes Advice Team or book a visit from the Little Van of Warm.
View our upcoming events across Lancashire.
Read the latest news, energy advice and customer stories from Cosy Homes in Lancashire.
