£0 remaining for gas, electric and food
K and his wife, who have two children, are not working at the moment and have no recourse to public funds. K has managed to find a job and is due to start as soon as all the checks and insurance paperwork is clear. He is currently struggling financially to top-up his gas and electric, which has made him go into arrears. K is also struggling to provide food for his family. He needs help to put food on the table, clear his gas and electric arrears, and top-up for now as he waits to start work.
A and his partner have been given a flat after being homeless and are in need of a living room carpet. They have nothing and are waiting for their benefits to be processed. They have no family able to help, as family have disowned them because they are not the same nationality. A few friends have given them some kitchen items. Please can you help them with a carpet?
V, who has fled domestic violence and is expecting her seventh child, has been rehoused. She has managed to get most household items from charity shops and other charities, but has no income spare to buy a carry cot pram that converts into a pushchair, with a rain cover, as she is waiting for her benefits to be processed. This pregnancy was a shock; V thought she was sick because of all the stress and upheaval of being rehoused. She is very house proud and suffering from stress, due to the situation.
These young parents (mum is nineteen and dad is twenty) have a daughter who is one and a newborn baby. They are receiving support through Social Services, but are in need of pots, pans, kitchen essentials and a kettle. If you are able to help this young family, it would be very much appreciated.