£0 remaining for car repairs
I have been working with a Christians Against Poverty client who has recently been released from prison, but is unable to gain access to the housing register, due to his previous conviction. This has resulted in him living in his car for the past six months. His car has broken down and our client is trying to get the money together to repair the vehicle (on the Eco Unit) in order to be able to move his car to another location.
K came out of an abusive relationship which then made her homeless and she had to leave her children behind. She now has a home, is seeing her children and has worked with us for the past ten months to rebuild her confidence and prepare herself for work. K has completed some work experience which went amazingly, and is now ready for interviews, but unfortunately has a lack of funds for this. K needs tops, trousers, shoes and a coat for those wet days, so these funds would help a great deal.
A, his wife and their two young children are struggling with the rise of the cost of living and finding it increasingly difficult to feed themselves and heat their home, especially as the weather starts to get colder. They have amassed some debt, which they have sought help with from their local Citizens Advice. Whilst they receive help with their debt and hopefully get back on track, could you please consider helping this family with some funds towards food and energy? Thank you.
This young woman, who has autism and also suffers from clinical post traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), has recently had to be hospitalised in a mental health unit. She receives Universal Credit and has applied for Personal Independence Payment. This young woman has now been allocated an unfurnished flat and another local charity is helping with furniture, but she really needs a washing machine. We can supply and deliver a second-hand one with a six-month warranty. Please would you help?