£0 remaining for a washing machine
S, a newly granted refugee, was under the age of eighteen when he came to the UK. He claimed asylum and has now been offered social housing. However, the house is unfurnished and he needs your generosity to be able to purchase a washing machine, and move in and settle after a long period of stress and uncertainty. He is receiving Universal Credit and needs any support available to purchase this key item. Any support your can offer will ease the financial pressure for him.
R and her daughter are Eritrean and have been on the move for seven years, trying to find a place of sanctuary. They are residents in York, settling into school and English classes. They have a flat, but need a TV and a table and chairs; modest provisions which will significantly improve their quality of life. These will also address mental health, language learning and integration, promoting social interaction and providing stability. These items play an essential role in helping to navigate challenges in life.
Our clients are a family of four who are new arrivals in Hull. Dad's mobile phone screen is broken and he does not have any money to pay for the repair. He needs his mobile phone to call his family back home and his children sometimes use it to play games, as they don't have a television. Dad will be happy to receive the financial help because it will make the children happy and improve the parents' mental health, due to being able to communicate with family members and friends.
E, a refugee from Afghanistan, has come to York with his family. He has recently registered for college and would like a bicycle to help him get there. E has very limited access to funds and this would help greatly. Please can you help?