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K is a single mum who lives with her partner. Her eldest son lived with his father until last week when he went missing. The police found him and the boy stated that his father had beaten him, which was confirmed by the police. K thought that the father had custody of the boy, but the police and Social Services said there was no evidence. Mum now has custody, but the boy is not allowed to attend school and is still pronounced missing for safety reasons. He only has the clothes he came in. Please can you help him?
J and her husband have recently moved to the UK from India and J is pregnant with twins. Although both are working, they are on low wages and J is now on maternity leave, but is not entitled to benefits. They are living in one room in a multi-occupancy house, but are shortly due to move to a private flat. J and her husband have no savings, as all of their money is spent on bills and the house move. The church has helped with many baby items, but they desperately need a double buggy to enable the babies to go out.
Facing job loss and housing insecurity, S maintains a positive outlook and is striving for a better future. His aspirations are hindered by financial constraints, particularly in affording driving lessons which are essential for a career transition. The rising cost of living exacerbates his struggle, intensifying the challenge of securing a stable livelihood. Assistance with the remaining driving lessons could alleviate this burden, enabling S to break free from the cycle of homelessness.
H, a single mother with two children, is a refugee and recently moved to a new house which is unfurnished. She would like your help to support her so she can buy a used cooker. H had already spent a lot of money on buying carpets and painting the house, and currently needs help with a cooker.