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Z, a single mother of three children, aged seventeen, sixteen and eleven, has recently been moved into her permanent address from homelessness accommodation. She is struggling with the financial pressure of household bills, as well as travel for her children, as they are still in Heywood schools. Z is struggling to raise money for school dinners and bus passes, and still pay for bills and food at home. She needs some financial support to settle this, as she is looking for a job in the new area, and would really appreciate your help.
T is sixty and has two teenage children. His mother recently passed away and the family are devastated and are are drowning in grief. T is unable to work as he has several disabilities and has to rely on benefits. Over Christmas, the house had an electrical surge and the washing machine blew up. T has a friend who is an electrician and he tried to repair the washing machine, but unfortunately it is unrepairable. He has no money left, once his bills are paid, to replace the washing machine. Thank you!
S. is an asylum seeker who attends our English classes here in Lancaster. It is really difficult for him to do his homework and access information or additional learning opportunities online without his own laptop. Thank you so much for helping us to get S his own laptop!
A is a refugee who studies hard at college to get his English qualification and be able to access further education to find a job eventually. He struggles to do his homework and access all the information needed online without his own laptop. Thank you for helping A to get a second-hand laptop which will make learning and future job applications much easier for him.