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S has been made redundant and, in the gap between jobs, is unable to find anything, despite desperately trying to do so. He will not be paid his Universal Credit until mid January and will not be able to have his two daughters until then. S is at risk of having to live in his car and this money will be used to fuel his car, as he looks to get work and get his life back on track. S is trying to get things straight after his previous employer has left him in the situation, and this support will help greatly!
This lady has had an ongoing financial battle for a while, with relationship breakdown and business failure during Covid both being significant factors. One of her two children has severe mental health struggles and it has been as much as she can deal with to care for them. Thankfully she has had some major breakthroughs lately in this situation and has had the space to address her debt difficulties. She has the opportunity of a fresh start through bankruptcy which this funding, if raised, will go towards.
This lady has had to flee domestic violence quickly with her five children. They have had to travel a long distance and have been housed in a bed and breakfast for some time now. They have been offered permanent accommodation in their preferred area near support networks, but mum needs to obtain birth certificates for her and the children to secure this. Given the situation, finances have been tough and she cannot afford the outlay for this.
C is currently off work because of health issues including poor mental health. She has a 16 year old son who has had a growth spurt and outgrown his school uniform, football boots and his current clothing. He is in trouble at school for not having football boots. The washing machine also recently malfunctioned, damaging a full wash of her clothing too. C has just started working with Christians Against Poverty and doesn't have spare money for replacement clothes or size 10 football boots.