£0 remaining for shopping vouchers for food and clothing
R, who is struggling with debts that she cannot possibly pay back, is on a zero hours contract and has unreliable hours and income. She has sought help from Citizens Advice and is hoping they will help find the best debt solution and support her through the process. This, however, takes time and she is finding it impossible to afford food and essentials after all her bills are paid. Please would you consider helping this lady with a supermarket voucher to help her get by? Thank you so much.
T, a survivor of domestic violence, suffers with mental health issues and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), but does her best to support her young child. Mum works as much as she can, but is struggling to get by on her low income and has amassed some debts as a consequence. T has sought help from the Citizens Advice Bureau and they will find the best debt solution for her, but in the meantime she is unable to afford food and essentials. Please would you consider helping T and her child with a voucher toward food, toiletries and cleaning products?
F, who attends Holy Trinity Marketplace and regularly attends a local church, is a single parent living in a local high rise council flat with with three children aged fourteen, ten and three. F has rent arrears and would appreciate our help. Mum works three days per week at a pre-school and is in her final year of teacher training, having already completed a degree in education. Her flat had mould, necessitating her to replace curtains and a bed, meaning F fell behind in her payments .
S is a single lady who is struggling financially and has had the bailiffs at her door. For her peace of mind, she agreed to pay some of what she owed to the bailiffs, which has left her struggling to buy food for herself and to heat her home. S is receiving help with heating, but would appreciate help towards buying food to tide her over until her fine has been dealt with, for which she is seeking help with from Citizens Advice.