£0 remaining for school uniforms
EC is single mum to four dependent children, aged five, six, nine and thirteen years old. She is a working mum, and, as such, is not eligible for school food vouchers for the school holidays, which has added to the burgeoning costs of the holiday period. EC is trying to get the new uniforms together for the new term in September and has asked for help with the cost of this.
D has three children, aged 17, 16 and 7. They are currently using bin bags to keep their clothes in, as their old wardrobes had to be thrown out as they were broken. D is in financial debt and lives on a low income. The room being untidy is causing arguments between D and his kids- your help to alleviate this cause of tension would be make a huge difference and would be much appreciated.
We are supporting our client with debt advice, as she has built up debts that she cannot afford to repay. A has just come out of hospital after having her leg removed from below the knee, and she has to pay for carers. A only has electric in her flat, but still has a gas meter for which they are charging her a standing charge each month- she has now received a letter from the bailiffs asking for payment. We can write this debt off but the standing charge will continue to be charged each month. Please could you help us pay to have the gas meter removed?
M is a single mum on no recourse to public funds. She recently had twins (a boy and a girl) and sadly lost the little girl. Although M is grateful for her baby boy, she is filled with mixed emotions of celebrating her son as well as mourning her little princess. M is now at home, and since then she has been relying on charities for support. M has fallen behind on her gas and electric top up, needs some food and baby formula vouchers.