£0 remaining for an electric cooker
I have just spoken to this client who lives alone and is visually impaired. She was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa over ten years ago and also has epilepsy. These significant health issues have been a struggle for her, but she is managing to remain as independent as possible. Our client's cooker has broken down and at present she has no funds to replace it. She would really appreciate your support to buy a new one so she can continue to look after herself. Thank you for reading this.
M, a foodbank client, is depressed and needs help to buy essential items for his flat. A lot of items have fallen into disrepair and cannot be cleaned or repaired. He is recently unemployed and is in a new flat. We are raising to get M second-hand items including bedding, a microwave, pots and pans, cutlery and crockery.
J, who is over sixty five years of age, has lived in the UK for over twenty years with her children and recent grandchildren. She has been struggling with immigration issues in the UK for the past two years and has experienced financial difficulties and homelessness. J's immigration issues have been resolved and she now needs to apply for help with housing and public funds to end her destitution. To do this, she needs to apply for a passport, as she is still waiting for the Home Office to issue her with any documents.
This client, who has lived in a series of insecure tenancies, has recently been homeless for several months, which was a traumatic experience for him. He has been placed in a flat with no facilities and is currently sleeping on clothes on the floor, so a bed with drawers for storage would be very helpful. Due to difficulties with his back, our client is not working, but hopes that he can turn his life around and find a job.