£0 remaining for a microwave and a rotary clothes line
This single man has learning difficulties and struggles to cope with domestic tasks. He does all his cooking in a microwave, but his has broken. He is also unable to get his washing dry, as his neighbour refuses to allow him to put up a washing line in their shared back garden. This man feels overwhelmed and has allowed dirty washing to pile up. A rotary clothes line in front of his ground floor flat would help him to cope better. As he is repaying a water debt, this man has no money left from his benefits.
Q is a refugee who fled Syria and has been given the right to remain in the UK. His only income is Universal Credit and he has no savings or family to support him. Q has recently secured independent accommodation, but has no furniture, carpets or anything for the property. We have an offer to carpet Q's flat free of charge, but need your help with the fitting cost. Any support given would be amazing.
V, who is currently staying in a refuge, has been allocated her own home after seven months in temporary accommodation. She suffers with her mental health, anxiety and depression, and also has severe asthma. Her only income is Universal Credit and she has no savings. V's new home has no carpets down and she is worried that this will effect her asthma and mental health, especially as, in the winter months when the weather is cold, her health is impacted and worsens. Any help would be gratefully received.
S is a single mother who is living on benefits and has been working with Christians Against Poverty for some time. She has two young children and is unable to buy a uniform for one of them. S would appreciate help for her child to be able to go to school in the appropriate school wear. Thank you.