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This client is a young mum of two boys, age five years old and seventeen months. They are living in a one room flat on the third floor with no lift. Mum's life is affected by domestic abuse and her partner, who lives in temporary accommodation, still appears at times. This client is unemployed and on benefits, but has plans to do an apprenticeship in the future. A referral has been made to domestic violence workshops as currently one boy sleeps in a travel cot and the other on a lilo. New bunk beds would give them a much more comfortable night’s sleep.
T, a single parent who also works as a nurse, is struggling with debt and trying to make ends meet, but has no recourse to public funds. In order to get to her shift on time in the morning, mum has to take a taxi journey of nine miles to work, as she is unable to drop off her young daughter at breakfast club before school early enough to be able to take a bus. Please would you help to support her as she tries to care for her child while finding ways to get herself back on her feet?
R lives with her partner and two children aged three and four. Her four year old has autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Mum is in receipt of Universal Credit and Child Benefit. Her chest freezer has broken; she goes shopping once a month in order to batch buy and the freezer means the food lasts longer. Due to her son's conditions, he is a picky eater and going shopping is difficult. We are requesting support for her to be able to replace her freezer.