£200 remaining for an electric cooker
S, who is currently claiming benefits as she is unable to work, is awaiting a Personal Independence Payment disability assessment. Her electric cooker has broken down and she is unable to afford to replace it. S would really appreciate your support with this. Many thanks.
J, who has recently had a relationship breakdown, recently lost their mum, resulting in homelessness. With nowhere else to go and without access to benefits, these funds will allow for safe emergency accommodation for five nights in a hotel while figuring out the next necessary steps.
L and her partner have four children. Her partner has been signed off work long-term as he has chronic pain syndrome and a fractured spine. One of the children is autistic and the family is finding things difficult. They receive benefits, but their cooker is broken and they are unable to afford to replace it. They would really appreciate your support. Many thanks.
W works as chef in a local restaurant. His son is struggling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) which involves some very challenging involuntary and impulsive outbursts of destructive behaviour. A recent outburst resulted in the destruction of his bed. A mental health nurse has advised that he needs a specialist reinforced bed costing £315. However, the full cost is beyond W’s means, as he is already struggling with other bills. Please can you help towards the cost to avoid this young lad having to sleep on the floor?