£0 remaining for a contribution towards a Debt Relief Order
T and her husband have six children. Her seventeen year old has a baby and her sixteen year old has been groomed, and is now pregnant. They are both disabled and are constantly fighting to get police intervention for her sixteen year old. Because things have been so difficult, mum missed payments, the debt escalated, and her health and the family stress meant she couldn't cope. If we could help her to apply for a Debt Relief Order, it would leave her with one less thing to deal with. She can get £30, please can you help with the rest?
J has just moved into a long-term property after living in temporary accommodation, having fled domestic violence. She has spent all her savings on furniture, beds, white goods and household items, and her income is very low as she only works part-time. J's new council property is not carpeted and she's worried about heating bills etc. now the weather is changing. We have an offer of free carpeting, but we need help with cost of fitting them. Any help would be amazing.
C has suffered a burst pipe which has flooded her house, ruining the carpets. She has no contents insurance to protect her and pay for replacements. Her only income is Universal Credit with no savings and no family to help out. We've had an offer of free carpets from a major carpet wholesaler, but we need help with the fitting costs. We would be ever so grateful for any help offered.
C, a single parent to a two year old daughter, has been living at home with her mum, but the relationship has broken down. She had been living in temporary accommodation, but has luckily found her own home. C's only income is Universal Credit with no savings and, unfortunately, the new house has no carpets down. Mum is worried about her little girl and we're hoping that a kind Acts 435 donor will help with the cost of carpet fitting. C would be really grateful for any help.