£150 remaining for a bed and a chest of drawers
K, a single mother with a nine year old daughter, is unemployed at the moment and getting help from her family. She got most of her household items from family members, but currently needs furniture for her daughter's bedroom. K is diagnosed with autism, which has currently got worse, and she is unable to get a job. She has applied for Personal Independence Payment, but it has not come through yet.
D is a single person living in rented accommodation, currently claiming Universal Credit as his sole income. He was was recently evicted from his property illegally and lost his job due to stress. All his possession in the property were removed without his permission; he is speaking to a solicitor about this but it is going to be slow. He has moved into another property but he has nothing, and he only has 2 sets of clothes and no way to wash them. A washing machine would really help him as he seeks to get a job again.
D is 36 and is co parenting his two little girls with his ex partner. They are doing a great job and the girls are thriving. The youngest girl really needs to be moved from a cot to a bed and they desperately need new duvets and pillows. D works but is on minimum wage and a zero hours contract, so his wage varies each week and once the bills have been paid there is little left for essential items. Mum tries hard to support Dad but is in the same situation. Please could you help them?
N is 55 and a full time carer to her son who has complex needs; she is unable to work as she has to be with him at all times. Money is very tight in the house due to N having to constantly replace bedding and clothing for her son. Her fridge freezer has broken and N has spoken to me this morning and told me she is also broken and doesn't know where to turn. N has no family to turn to for support and she would be so thankful for any help as she cannot afford to shop daily for fresh food.