£0 remaining for a front door
P, who lives with her fifteen year old daughter, has been abused by her ex-partner, who is a violent alcoholic and manipulated his way into her home. The police destroyed the front door during a raid on the house and it is now boarded up, but needs replacing, however, P works on a minimum wage and has no savings as her ex-partner has taken her money. The replacement door will cost £768. £500 has been secured from the council and the church will contribute £68, but P is desperate for the remaining £200 to make her home safe.
L, a single mum of three, is having a tough time, having moved to an area where she feels isolated and alone. She no longer has the support of friends nearby to lend a hand or buy a loaf of bread for her when she has nothing. L is looking for work, but is still breast feeding her youngest, so is finding it hard. She has had to pay out a fortune on car repairs recently, which has left her even more short. L relies on her car to get her children to school. Please would you help L with a voucher for food?
J is a single mum struggling to make ends meet following the breakdown of her relationship. She has issues with reading and writing and dealing with financial matters, which has led to things getting on top of her. J has sought help from the Citizens Advice Bureau and they are assisting to find the best debt solution for her and her family. Please would you consider supporting this family with a voucher toward food and essentials whilst J gets the help she needs? Thank you.
P, an older lady grieving for the loss of her daughter, has been hounded for a debt that her daughter took out in her name, without her permission, before she died. P does not wish to make a claim for fraud against her daughter and tarnish her memory. The negative mental strain this debt is currently placing on her is unbearable, but she can't afford to pay it. Please would you consider helping P to clear the debt so that she no longer has to deal with the pressure, and can grieve in peace?