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S has been made redundant and, in the gap between jobs, is unable to find anything, despite desperately trying to do so. He will not be paid his Universal Credit until mid January and will not be able to have his two daughters until then. S is at risk of having to live in his car and this money will be used to fuel his car, as he looks to get work and get his life back on track. S is trying to get things straight after his previous employer has left him in the situation, and this support will help greatly!
This lady, who was referred to us by a social worker, has fled from domestic violence and is a single mum trying to care for her four children, one of whom has complex additional needs. Mum has tried really hard to furnish her home by using free sites or buying items second-hand, but as she is on benefits, she is unable to afford a carpet for her living room. This lady has, however, saved £45 which she is able to contribute.
This gentleman, who has had a tough time recently, suffers with mental health and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and has been living in a property which doesn’t meet his needs, while also being financially unsustainable. He has now been matched for a property more suited to his situation, however, with his financial struggles and little support from friends and family, this gentleman cannot meet the cost of the move. This money, if raised, will cover that cost for him so he can take advantage of this much needed opportunity.
After a mistake during a surgery in 1999, A receives pain management. In February 2023 she had a fall in her bath when her toe got stuck up the tap and she banged her head. This resulted in her left eye turning inwards and she was unable to see from that eye for eight months. In May 23, her toe was amputated after being told that it was just going to be cleaned out, it's still an open wound. This impacts every moment of her day and night, and is why she needs ten trauma counselling.