£0 remaining for a contribution towards a Debt Relief Order
T and her husband have six children. Her seventeen year old has a baby and her sixteen year old has been groomed, and is now pregnant. They are both disabled and are constantly fighting to get police intervention for her sixteen year old. Because things have been so difficult, mum missed payments, the debt escalated, and her health and the family stress meant she couldn't cope. If we could help her to apply for a Debt Relief Order, it would leave her with one less thing to deal with. She can get £30, please can you help with the rest?
Our client is an asylum seeker with a number of documents which need translating from Russian; they are vital to the success of her asylum case. Your generous support would enable us to have these translated for her, and increase the likelihood of this person being able to find refuge in England.
As an asylum seeker, A finds himself in a difficult position due to financial constraints. Without the necessary funds to obtain a certificate of comparison through ENIC (the European Network of National Information Centres), his dream of attending university remains out of reach. This certificate is a critical requirement for his university application, and any donations would be a lifeline for his educational aspirations.
S, currently on Universal Credit, urgently needs financial support for a housing deposit. Without this help, he risks losing the opportunity to secure stable accommodation, which is especially critical given the cold weather. A warm and safe home would protect his health, reduce stress, and provide much-needed stability. Your support in covering the housing deposit would offer S the security he urgently requires during this challenging time.