£0 remaining for a fridge freezer
X , who is a lone parent, moved out of privately rented accommodation in March, due to the landlord taking the property off the rental market. Since then, she has lived in temporary accommodation provided by the council. X has been moved at short notice so that her three children will be nearer to their schools, but now does not have a fridge freezer. Although our beneficiary is working part-time, years in private renting have caused huge debts to accumulate. X has been granted Universal Credit, but cannot afford to purchase a fridge freezer.
A is a single man living in shared accommodation who has a number of health conditions including myelofibrosis, gout, anxiety and depression. He works ten hours a week, but his health means he is unable to work more. A receives Universal Credit and Housing benefit, but his income does not cover outgoings and he is reliant upon community larders. His car exhaust needs replacing. Due to health conditions, A is reliant upon his car for getting around, but is unable to cover the full cost.
A is a foodbank client who urgently needs a new fridge-freezer. She lives in a one-bedroom flat with her husband and son. A is unable to work, due to suffering with fibromyalgia and PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder). She receives Universal Credit and her husband has a part-time job, but they do not earn enough to make ends meet each month. They would be so grateful for any contributions towards this essential appliance. Thank you.
This man was homeless, but has managed to move to a small rented home. He is on Universal Credit with no savings, and the new home is unfurnished. He already has a cooker, but this request will enable him to buy a second-hand fridge freezer and washing machine.