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B, who arrived with his family from Nigeria in October 202, walks to school each day, which is around a thirty minute walk each trip. His school friends cycle to school and he would love a bike so he can travel with them and also get to school quicker, particularly when it is bad weather. B hasn't asked for a bike himself as he knows this is not financially possible, due to his parents work situation. We would like to partner with Acts 435 to make this possible for B.
E, who is on a low income, has just got custody of her granddaughter and is in need of a bedroom carpet as, at present, there are wooden floorboards, due to room usually being used for storage. The child has nothing, as this was an emergency placement and no contact can be made with the parents. Neighbours have helped with some clothes and the school has provided food parcels.
E has just got emergency custody of her granddaughter and is in need of a wardrobe, chest of drawers and a desk for her to do her homework on. School work is helping with her mental health, caused by the stress and anxiety of what is happening. E is on low income and unable to buy anything. At present, the child is using a tray to rest on to do school work. All the child had was what she was wearing when she got to her grandma's house.
D, who has recently moved into a new home to escape domestic abuse, has three children, the youngest of whom has a severe skin condition and needs to be protected from the sun when he is out. Her old pushchair, with a large hood has broken, and mum is keeping going with it, but it isn't safe. D put all her savings and money into the move, is paying more rent and has no disposable income at the moment. She needs the pushchair as her son is only fourteen months old, and his skin condition has delayed him walking.