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L is a young man who, through no fault of his own, has been unable to work, due to ill health. He has been struggling to make ends meet on a very reduced income. L is struggling with debts and his local Citizens Advice are assisting him and have recommended he apply for a Debt Relief Order, however, he is unable to afford this currently. Please would you consider supporting this young man through this stressful period? Thank you!
C is a young expectant mother who has found herself with substantial debt, due to the rise in the cost of living. She has sought help from her local Citizens Advice Bureau, who are ensuring that C is claiming all the help she is entitled to and helping her with her debt. Please would you consider helping this young lady with some food shopping vouchers so that she is able to eat healthily for herself and her unborn child, and potentially purchase some clothes for her baby? Thank you!
J is a mum of five who has health issues, including arthritis, depression and anxiety. She has a substantial amount of debt which has only worsened, due to the cost of living crisis. Her struggles with money are only exacerbated by her mental health and vice versa. J is receiving help from the Citizens Advice Bureau and they have advised her that the best option is a Debt Relief Order. However, she cannot afford the fee. Please would you consider helping this lady to get on top of her debt and look after herself and her family? Thank you!
J is a very exhausted gran whose health is currently at breaking point. She is struggling day to day to manage a huge amount of laundry in a tiny flat while, at the same time, caring for her grandson who has very complex emotional needs and is doubly incontinent. Money is extremely short, as so much has to go on electricity, heating and laundry liquid. This money would cover a an extra quilt that she needs and four service washes to take the pressure off her for a month.