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P, who moved into our accommodation after a long stay in prison, has now been out of prison for three years, has become a Christian, is working part-time and has moved into his own accommodation. He has been working hard to get the items he needs to furnish his new home, but is in need of flooring. P would very much appreciate some money towards carpeting his living room, especially as he is now in contact with his daughters and would like them to visit his new home.
Referred to our services by the probation service, this gentleman lacks family support in the area. Having fallen victim to County Lines trafficking, he finds himself in a vulnerable position. The St Vincent de Paul centre has reached out to various agencies to explore ongoing housing solutions. In the interim, we aim to address this gentleman's immediate needs by asking for your help for a four night stay in bed and breakfast. Any assistance offered during this critical period would be greatly appreciated.
This gentleman, who came to our centre, suffers from a diagnosed mental health disorder, schizophrenia, and battles alcohol and drug addiction. Before accessing the property designated by the probation team, he must undergo a drug test. In our efforts to assist him, we aim to facilitate access to drug and alcohol networks and provide a four night temporary bridging stay in bed and breakfast. Any support extended to this gentleman, during this critical transition period, would be deeply appreciated.
Following a recent heart attack, three months ago, this gentleman finds himself in need of ongoing assistance. We are urgently requesting a regular food parcel, a kettle and a microwave. Our client was referred to us by Peabody after an outreach encounter where he was soliciting passers-by for food or financial aid. Although he has a flat, this gentleman's health condition prevents him from being able to work. Any support provided during this challenging time would be greatly appreciated.