£150 remaining for a wardrobe
C, who is nineteen years old and is currently pregnant with her first child, has recently moved in to her first property. She is a full-time student who has limited mobility issues and is supported by her mother. C has managed to purchase items for her flat, but is unable to get the funds together for a wardrobe and would like help purchasing this item. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This family have just moved into new accommodation. C is a lone parent who is living with her two young children and receiving Universal Credit and Child Benefit. She had to flee her family home, due to domestic abuse, and moved temporarily into a single room in a hotel, but has now secured permanent accommodation. At this stressful time, C would greatly benefit from some donations towards bedroom furniture, namely three chests of drawers and two pairs of curtains, to help make a home for her children.
H, a single mother, and her two children are living in a council flat. Mum is on a low income supplemented by benefits, with no other source of income. She has no carpets in her flat, which has resulted in noise disturbances and anti-social behaviour from her neighbour, which involved the police. H is reaching out for assistance to be able to carpet two rooms in her flat, thus resolving the ongoing noise disturbances and creating a peaceful living environment for herself and her children.
H has recently moved into temporary accommodation with her family. The studio apartment has basic furniture, but not some essential household items and mum is finding it difficult to keep it clean and tidy. She would be grateful for donations towards a vacuum cleaner, a small camping table and chairs for eating and so the children can do their homework at the table, rather than on their beds. H is also in need of a kettle and would like to buy an air fryer if her budget allows, but as she is on Universal Credit, is struggling to afford these items.