Give to someone in need
Acts 435 is about giving to people directly, to help them bridge the gap when they are facing a financial crisis.
Can you help a specific person in need?
Read stories of the applicants below and give as you feel able. Any amount will make a big difference to someone who is struggling.
You can instead make a general donation and the Acts 435 team will allocate it to the most urgent requests.
T recently managed to bring his two kids to the UK after a long separation period. However, T had to provide adequate accommodation, which he managed to rent and pay the deposit for, and this has left him struggling financially. T requests your help so he can buy bunk beds and mattresses for his two kids.
Still £95 left to donate
Total needed £200C, a mum of two children aged twelve and thirteen, suffers from depression, anxiety and panic attacks, and is a recovering alcoholic. Recently made redundant, and nearly evicted, she is separated from her husband who currently has the children living with him whilst his wife has been dealing with health concerns. C receives Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment and is making progress in paying off her debts. She is moving to be closer to her children but is unable to cover the removal costs, therefore, we are requesting £200 to help with this new start.
Still £200 left to donate
Total needed £200C, a mum of two children aged twelve and thirteen, suffers from depression, anxiety and panic attacks, and is a recovering alcoholic. Recently made redundant, and nearly evicted, she is separated from her husband who currently has the children living with him whilst his wife has been dealing with health concerns. Che receives Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment. She is moving to be closer to her children and needs furniture, including a table and chairs to make a home for her family. We are requesting £200 to help with this new start.
Still £200 left to donate
Total needed £200J, a single mum with four children aged fifteen, thirteen, eight and one, is receiving Universal Credit and Child Benefit. Her fifteen year old daughter is autistic with severe mental health concerns. She has not been attending school, awaiting an Education Health & Care Plan. J secured a house transfer to be closer to school, but the house is in poor condition with no flooring. She also has mental health conditions and post traumatic stress disorder. We are requesting support towards flooring in the daughter's bedroom.
Still £200 left to donate
Total needed £200CP has lived in emergency homeless accommodation for three years. He has connected well with our church, attending services and helping in the kitchen to prepare meals for the very outreaches that brought him to our door, as well as other church hospitality. His confidence has grown and his faith is growing. We have been able to help secure a home in supported housing for CP and will need help to buy a bed, bedding and bedroom furniture for his new room. Please can you help make that happen for him?
Still £200 left to donate
Total needed £200S, a single mum living in supported housing, needs a laptop to look for paid employment and for her children to do homework with. Mum receives Universal Credit and is already struggling to cope with the rising cost of living, so is unable to purchase a laptop herself. S has no family in this country and only has a small support network. This laptop would benefit her family so much.