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H, who has two children to support, suffers with her physical and mental health. Due to the cost of living crisis, she has no surplus cash from her Universal Credit income. She is working with her GP surgery and would like to try a gym, which we feel would be good for both her mental and physical health, but she is unable to afford the fees. We are looking to see if we can get £90 for H to join her local gym to see if it improves her health. If you could help with this, it would be greatly appreciated.
This lady suffers with anxiety and depression and has been poorly with pneumonia, a result of living in a very damp home. She has been moved to a new home, but has used all her money to purchase pre-loved furniture and white goods, due to everything she owned being fusty. This lady is sleeping on a very old mattress with springs poking through. She is on Universal Credit and Employment and Support Allowance, as she cannot work, due to poor health. Please can you help this lady? Thank you
Our client has had debilitating epilepsy and also back and limb pain for several years. They suffer from anxiety, due to the risk of seizures which they experience daily. Our client also has kidney failure and has had heart attacks which have left them fatigued. They rely on carers to help them with cooking, general household tasks and looking after their child. Our client's existing bed and mattress are low, old and difficult to get in and out of. A higher one would lower the stress on their back.
R, a single dad to a teenage daughter, has recently had a diagnosis of cancer and has been unable to work for some time, due to illness because of the treatment regime. R, who is on benefits, needs a new washing machine and his limited income does not given him enough to buy one. Please can you help?