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Mum, dad and their son were homeless for three months. Mum lost her live-in job through constructive dismissal. They now have a house, but there are no carpets. Mum now has a job but is on a low wage and is costing her £50 per week to get to work. Her husband cannot work due to COP (cryptogenic organizing pneumonia) and other health issues. They have applied for benefits and are paying off debts by an arrangement. We are providing food bank support. We can provide carpets free of charge, but need to fund the fitting charges. With your kind donations, we wish to help.
C needs carpets for her new house. She works very long hours, has an eighteen year old son with autism who lives with her, and has a daughter in supported living. C, who has needed food bank help, cannot afford to get carpets for her new house. Please can you help?
This request is for a single mum of three children who is rebuilding her life after surviving domestic abuse. She is living on Universal Credit and is at college to try and make a better future for her children. Mum's twelve year old daughter has no furniture in her room, other than a bed and a mattress which has huge holes in it, so big that the cat goes inside! This room needs bed and mattress, wardrobe and mould treatment.
The St Vincent de Paul Society group in Wolverhampton has recently started supporting AW who is a sixty five year old lady experiencing many disability and health concerns. She is not working, is in receipt of Personal Independence Payment, Pension credit and State Pension (recently started). AW's vacuum cleaner recently stopped working, so the request is to help her with a purchase of a specific model that is lighter to use than her old one and has an anti-allergy feature and tools, as AW suffers with multiple allergies.