£185 remaining for a cooker
F, who is single and lives on his own in a council flat, recently lost his job and is living on a very tight budget. He is working with us to try and reduce his expenditure so that he can manage his finances and deal with his debts. His oven has broken and being able to buy a replacement would help him to batch cook and save money on grocery shopping. Without this item, it is difficult for F to save money and eat properly. Please can you help towards the donation?
A is a single dad with two girls aged nine and thirteen who have been living with him since earlier this year. He has worked hard to stabilise their lives and finances. Dad drives a bus one day a week in addition to looking after the girls, but still struggles to make ends meet. His washing machine needs to be replaced, but he cannot afford to do this himself.
L, a lovely local lady who regularly comes along to church groups, takes part in the community and supports the committee, overseeing new homes in the area to make sure everyone gets the home they need. She has time for anyone who needs her. L is living off her pension with her husband who is disabled. She needs a new fridge freezer as hers is badly damaged and she has had to throw food away which has further impacted her tight budget. L budgets her money well, she just needs a bit of help.
F is a single mother with two young children, a daughter aged four and a son aged five. Mum has moved into Southall and is living in unfurnished temporary accommodation where she has been placed by Ealing Council. F, who does not work, but is currently looking for work has a a sole income of Universal Credit and Child Benefits. A donation towards a washing machine would really help mum to keep their clothes clean and cut down on laundry expenses.