£0 remaining for a double bed frame
M was made homeless in 2020 and moved into Restore after years of instability in 2023.He has now been offered his own council flat and can finally have the fresh start he has been waiting for. M is a skilled photographer and is working hard to rebuild his life, but the cost of living is high, and starting again is expensive. Please can you help him to buy a bed? Thank you.
M, who is disabled, has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), mobility issues due to having surgery on both knees and his lower back, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and poor mental health. Due his health conditions, M has been rehoused into a bungalow, but unfortunately, there are no carpets down throughout the property and this is affecting his health, due to the dust impacting on his breathing and mobility. Carpeting the property would have a huge impact on M's health and wellbeing. Please can you help with the fitting cost?
L has been homeless for the past fifteen months, but has finally been offered a new home by a local social landlord. She was forced to move, due to domestic violence and is trying her best to make her house a home, but cannot afford to carpet the house. L, who is amazing, isn't working yet and her only income is Universal Credit. We have an offer of free carpets, which is just amazing, but need some kind Acts 435 donors to help us with the cost of carpet fitting.
L, who has recently been rehoused due to fleeing domestic abuse, left the women's refuge with literally just the clothes she was wearing and set up home from scratch. Her income is only Universal Credit, but L is looking for work as she wants to live as normal a life as possible. Her new home has no carpets down, but we can provide these free of charge if we can just get a little help with the fitting costs.