£0 remaining for a television
S would like support in purchasing a smart television for his young family who moved to York, as a family of Afghan refugees, less than a month ago. They are setting in their new home, but currently have little savings as S and his wife are on Universal Credit benefits. They have two young children, aged two and three, who have not yet been allocated nursery places. They would like a television to assist the family in increasing their English skills, and to occupy and entertain their children.
Y is a single mum and has four children. Unfortunately, one of the children has a disability which requires mum's full attention and she is unable to work. Y is on low income and recently has been offered a council house. However, the house is unfurnished and she needs your generosity to purchase a fridge freezer.
Y is a single mum who has four children. Unfortunately, one of the children has a disability which requires mum's full attention and she is unable to work. Mum is on a low income and recently has been offered a council house; however, the house is unfurnished and Y needs your generosity to purchase a washing machine. Your kind support will have a huge impact on the family's quality of life.
W, who has a mental health condition and is currently on Universal Credit, has been issued a fine of £160. When he challenged the fine, it was increased to £200. Due to his limited financial resources and ongoing mental health challenges, he is unable to afford this increased amount. Your support in helping W manage this fine would be greatly appreciated, allowing him to focus on his wellbeing without the added stress of an unaffordable penalty.