£0 remaining for boots, ID and travel money
A is an ex-offender who we have lined up with a job on a construction site. He has battled addiction and been in trouble with the police, but after relocating to our area earlier this year, he is doing much better. To start the job, A needs to order a replacement birth certificate for his right-to-work ID, a pair of waterproof site boots and funds for his first three week's travel to work until he gets his first pay. Please will you help us cover these costs so A can start again?
H has recently moved into her first flat from the women and children's hostel. She has got nearly all of her furniture needed, but does not have a cooker or any bedroom furniture. She is saving for this, but we would like to bless her with these items for her and her son.
L came to us homeless and in need of a safe place to stay, somewhere to call her own. She has worked extremely hard on improving her life and preparing herself to live independently, and has done a great job at achieving all of this. L would be so grateful for any support in securing her lovely new home with a social housing deposit and a van to move her belongings to make the property feel like her home and begin the next stage of her life.
A young family with two children aged 2 and under, have been working hard on their home conditions. The family are in desperate need of new living room flooring to make it an appropriate place for the children to play and to help improve the parents' well-being. The parents are not currently working but are desperate to do so. As they are not in employment, finances are very difficult for them and they are unable to cover the cost of a new floor. The family would be very grateful for this help.