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We have a resident in supported accommodation who has a reduced income from Universal Credit. He has very few clothes of his own and has been unable to buy new clothes for around two years, due to his restricted budget. Our resident also suffers from social anxiety and depression. We feel that buying new clothes will help him feel more confident and improve his mental health. It will also allow him to change his clothes more regularly. We hope you can help.
A is a single parent to two teenagers, having been abandoned by their mother. He is unable to work, due to mobility issues, and is dependent on basic benefits and has no savings so is struggling with bills etc. A is currently awaiting the outcome of a Personal Independence Payment application. He has no washing machine and is finding it difficult to attend a launderette, due to his disability, and his family generates a lot of washing! A would be grateful for help to purchase a new washing machine.
C is the legal guardian of her three grandchildren, aged eleven, nine and two, who have been abandoned by their parents. She is unable to work and her husband is on a low income, hence they have no savings. The two older children need new school uniforms, particularly A, who needs compulsory expensive bespoke items for the secondary school. In addition, he has Duane syndrome so he is registered blind, as well as having other abnormalities, e.g. shortened limbs and missing fingers, hence his uniform needs to be professionally altered.
H, a single mum of a twelve year old and a sixteen year old, has recently relocated into the area, escaping a domestic violence relationship. She has managed to secure herself a new home, and through the support of local charities and community projects, has managed to settle in well. Now mum's car has failed its MOT and she needs help to pay for the work to be completed. This will enable H to transport her children, providing greater freedom, and aid her in finding gainful employment.