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L, who is in her early fifties, has been a live-in carer for her elderly mother for many years, but became homeless following the passing of her mother at the end of last year. L is now living with a volunteer host in North London whilst she is supported to rebuild her life. Her church and friends are in South London and we would like to support L with a monthly bus pass so she can continue to engage with her support networks, as she has recently signed up to do some volunteering.
The client is an Indian citizen who has lived in the UK for 20 years. He is currently homeless and without immigration status. He does not have an Indian passport and needs one for ID purposes. He is struggling with daily life due to not having any ID. Having a passport would also help his immigration case to progress quicker.
Our client is a child who has recently arrived from Afghanistan to reunite with the rest of his family here in the UK. Their family is solely living off of the eldest brother's benefits and is currently struggling greatly with living expenses. They need help with essentials such as food and winter clothes (jackets, jumpers and shoes) which can be costly. Additionally, we will use a portion of these funds to top up their oyster card and provide them with vouchers to spend on other necessities.
K is a single mum with two boys under 10 years old, both with special needs. Her only income is benefits and she is unable to afford to buy winter school uniforms and pay her energy bills. Would you please help K so that she can buy some school jumpers, trousers & shoes to see her boys through the school year?