£80 remaining for a tablet
This man has no earned income and relies on Universal Credit as he is unable to work. He is disabled and says that he is unable to work and has been signed off as incapacitated. This man is unable to afford a tablet as the cost of living is too high. He would like a tablet so he is able to access online apps for shopping, have food delivered and access benefits. This man should be able to buy a second-hand tablet for £80.
G, who lives with her husband and looks after her grandson two days and nights per week, has a number of health conditions including spondylosis and arthritis. Her husband has problems with his knees and hands, as well as diabetes. Their grandson has autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and they look after him to help their daughter who also has poor health. G, who receives Pension Credit, is struggling to cook safely. An electric multi-cooker will assist with this, as G will not need to lift it, which she is unable to do at the moment.
J, a mum of three children aged fifteen, ten and four, is also seven months pregnant. The fifteen year old has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism. Mum receives Universal Credit meaning that she has limited funds. The family oven keeps cutting out and is dangerous. We are requesting support for the family to be able to purchase an oven for safety, and nutritious meals.
C is a single mum of a five year old and they have been living with C’s mum for eight months, following a relationship breakdown. Mum has now moved into a council house with no appliances. She has just started a new job, following training, and receives Universal Credit top-up. C's daughter has asthma and chronic constipation. As there are no appliances in the house and she has limited income, we are requesting support for a fridge freezer.