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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.
P, who ended up in a women's refuge after fleeing fifty years of domestic violence, had no possessions and is trying to rebuild her life from nothing. She has very little income and can't afford to purchase anything herself. The refuge have managed to source a few furniture items, but P really needs a wardrobe as her clothes are currently on the floor.
J is a victim of trafficking who has now been granted leave to remain in the UK. She has now secured a flat of her own, but has no possessions or savings, and a low income, as she hasn't been allowed to work whilst her asylum claim was being assessed. Your support to purchase a cooker would help J to cook and eat properly as she builds a new life for herself.
K was homeless and sleeping in a tent, but has recently secured a one bedroom flat which is unfurnished. He is unemployed and his benefits only just cover his daily living expenses, so he is not able to afford any furniture. K has no family support or connections to help him. Your help to purchase a cooker would mean that he can cook and eat more healthily and affordably, helping him to make the best possible start in his new tenancy, and to save towards other items.