£0 remaining for a washing machine and delivery
A Sudanese couple and their three small children, who are living in Leeds and struggling with the cost of living, have no washing machine in the home. Please can you help them with £200 to purchase a refurbished machine and arrange delivery? The husband has lost his job, due to restructuring, and they are struggling to meet the costs in raising a small family. Please would you help them to manage their costs and keep their family well?
D, who suffers with mental health problems, has recently moved into a flat after being homeless for twelve months. He receives Universal Credit, but is hopeful that he may soon be fit for work. D has two children who live with their mother, but his young son suffers from Cystic Fibrosis and is currently very ill in hospital and awaiting a double lung transplant. D visits him regularly, but the hospital is some distance away and the travel expenses are using up most of his money. His own needs are less important to him at present, but he has little to furnish and equip his home, so help to buy a washing machine would be a real blessing.
D, who is currently sleeping on a broken bed, has had mobility issues and also suffers from restless legs syndrome (RLS). This causes a lot of pain at night and he has to stretch his legs out in bed. D is on a low income, only receives State Pension and is also struggling with the rising cost of living.
P, who has been a drug user for most of his life, hasn't previously been able to keep a stable home and this has stopped him from coming off the drugs. He now has a stable home and is being supported with a methadone recovery programme, but his home doesn't have a fridge freezer. P has serious heart and circulation problems, which make trips to the shop for food very difficult. A fridge freezer would mean he could stock up and shop less often, which would make a huge difference to his daily life.