£150 remaining for carpet fitting
Ms I, who is receiving Universal Credit, lives in a council home with her two children and husband. They have been given free of charge carpets, but are unable to afford the fitting charge and would greatly benefit from any financial assistance to make this possible for them.
K is a single mum with a challenging home life. She has a five year old child with Autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He trashes her home and urinates around the house, therefore, her carpets are ruined and needed destroying. K can't afford to replace them with a more suitable floor covering, such as vinyl, as her income is low and she has no savings. Could some kind Acts 435 donors help us to make her home more suitable for her and her family? We have flooring that has been provide free of charge, but would be so grateful for help towards the fitting cost.
K is a full-time carer for her partner who has COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and their child who both have additional needs. They are a low income family and K's only income is Universal Credit. K has no carpets down in multiple rooms and she simply cannot afford to fund the cost of fitting them. Carpets in the property would be a major improvement for all the family, especially K's partner who suffers in cold, damp weather. Any support given would be very gratefully received.
E was a victim of domestic abuse who fled her home leaving all her possessions in her old property. She has 2 children, her only income is Universal Credit and she has no savings or family to support her. She has no carpets and is desperate to make her house into a warm, safe home for her children. Her house is cold and damp and expensive to heat. We have a brilliant offer of free carpets but just need a little help the cost of fitting.