£90 remaining for a smart phone
M is currently looking after her husband whom she is separated from following him having an affair. He is seriously ill and there is no one else to support her. M feels lonely and frustrated with this situation, but also feels a great sense of duty. He needs a lot of care day and night, and this has meant that M has had to reduce her working hours. Her mobile is not working and this is making it very hard to keep organised. £90 help towards this would mean that M could speed up the help being offered to her.
R is a single divorced parent with children aged from six to twenty one years of age. She receives minimal financial assistance from her ex-husband and, although she is in part-time employment, still really struggles and receives Universal Credit. The youngest four children are all at school, the eldest of whom is fourteen. They need access to computer facilities at home on a daily basis. We are aware that your support will not cover the full cost, but it will be a substantial help.
N, who has been battling poor mental health and is really winning, has part-time employment and is doing well at work. She has taken charge of her physical and mental health too and we are so proud! N is now earning enough to move out of an emotionally abusive home, but needs kitchen and bathroom supplies. She got a lot of items from jumble sales, but needs a microwave, kettle and toaster set and some pans for the kitchen, a duvet cover, pillowcase and bed sheet for her bed, and a toilet brush, bathroom bin and other bathroom necessities which she cannot afford on her tight budget. N is so kind and supportive of others, she just needs a little kindness now to help her succeed.
S is a fifty six year old single female with multiple acute and chronic medical problems. She is not currently able to work, is dependent on benefits, and is just about managing with the increased cost of living. Her washing machine has broken down and is irreparable. A donation would enable S to purchase a replacement.