£0 remaining for right to work ID
Recently released from prison, C has come to us for help getting into work. He has experience working in kitchens so we have secured him a job at a local restaurant, but he has no right to work ID or phone. C needs a replacement birth certificate and a replacement deed poll as his mum changed his name when he was a baby. We also need to buy him a basic smartphone so that he can use the restaurant's app for shifts. C is motivated to turn things around and this job will be a hugely positive step.
KM, who has relocated to the Northeast with her family, faces medical issues that necessitate frequent hospital visits. This situation has contributed to her feelings of isolation, negatively impacting her mental health. Your support would greatly assist in providing KM with a phone and internet access, enabling better communication with authorities. Additionally, it will help secure clothing for her children.
This gentleman, who is in a very desperate situation, is being pursued by debt collection agencies for a chronic debt. He has agreed to commence payment, but the impact of this is that he is now experiencing food insecurity and is desperate for help. £200 would allow us to pay off part of his debt as part of his payment plan. This will allow him to reduce his payments so that he can manage his daily outgoings. He is going to start working with our Christians Against Poverty advisor for further help and support.
Our client is struggling with their mental health and a current lack of funds to afford a new double mattress. They are self harming and almost died to suicide recently. The client discussed in one of their appointments that a new mattress would be a huge benefit to them, as they are struggling with sleep, due to their current poor mental health state.