£200 remaining for a washing machine
T, who is fifty nine years of age, is a volunteer at our local food bank. He has approached us to ask for help as he feels he can now open up to us, and sees us as his extended family. T is unable to work as he has a disability. This gets him very frustrated which is why he loves supporting the food bank. He has never owned a washing machine and is really struggling getting to and from the launderette with heavy washing. T cannot afford such an expense out of his benefits and would be very grateful for your support.
Our client, who is fifty four years old and has a son aged twelve, has just been given custody of her eleven year old grandson due to her daughter having issues with drugs and alcohol. B has tried so hard to support her daughter, but she knows she now has to put the boys first. Currently her grandson is sleeping on a blow-up mattress on her son's bedroom floor At a tight squeeze, our client will be able to put another bed in the bedroom, but cannot afford one out of her part-time wages. Please could you help?
This young woman, who came to this country for humanitarian protection, eventually moved in to her own place and has worked hard to make it a home. She attends college and has also taken a part-time job. Unfortunately, this has meant that her bills have increased as she is no longer entitled to some benefits, but she wants to work. When this young woman moved, she was given a second-hand washing machine which has broken down and she doesn't have the means to replace it. This young woman would be very grateful for any help you could give.
E is a single lady who lives on her own and is working on a zero hours contract meaning sometimes she is called in for work and sometimes she is not called in at all. E is struggling financially to make ends meet, and in need of a washing machine as the current one has broken down. Your support will be highly appreciated.