£0 remaining for ventilation and special eczema products
WS, a three year old girl, has been suffering from severe eczema since birth and her condition is now in the acute phase. Her parents, who are asylum seekers, have had to spend a significant amount of money on specialist toiletries to manage her eczema. Due to NHS guidance, many specialised products that could benefit WS are no longer being prescribed by the NHS. The family want to improve the home environment by installing ventilation to control the humidity and buying specialised products,
M is an asylum seeker whose phone is in need of repair as it currently does no longer works, due to water damage. He relies heavily on the use of his phone for translation aid, along with contacting his solicitor, the Home Office and other agencies regarding his asylum claim. Please can you help?
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