£0 remaining for a washing machine
M, who is single and living in social housing, has a job, but her hours vary, meaning that she finds it difficult to manage financially and has some debts which we are helping her with. M, who receives some Universal Credit, has health problems and is applying for disability benefits. Her washing machine has broken and she's having to spend a lot at the launderette. It would really help M to have her own washing machine.
A, his wife and two children have recently moved to a new property and have no white goods which is making things very difficult as they have two children, both with additional needs. A works, but has a zero hours contract so work is variable. He has moved to this property with cheaper rent, but it needs work and flooring coverings too so he is doing his best. We would like to support them with a cooker and would appreciate your support to do this.
A, his wife and two children have recently moved to a new property and have no white goods. This is making things very difficult, as they have two children with additional needs. A works, but has a zero hours contract, so work is variable. He has moved to this property with cheaper rent, but it needs work and flooring coverings too, so he is doing his best. We would like to support them with a fridge freezer and would appreciate your support to do this.
K is 60 yrs old, with multiple medical and mental health difficulties, and has been unable to work following injuries sustained when she was hit by a car (and for which she is awaiting two surgeries). She is currently dependent on benefits and is in debt. Your support would enable her to replace her washing machine, which has broken down and is irreparable.