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F is a single mother with two young children, a daughter aged four and a son aged five. Mum has moved into Southall and is living in unfurnished temporary accommodation where she has been placed by Ealing Council. F, who does not work, but is currently looking for work has a a sole income of Universal Credit and Child Benefits. A donation towards a washing machine would really help mum to keep their clothes clean and cut down on laundry expenses.
S is a fifty six year old single female with multiple acute and chronic medical problems. She is not currently able to work, is dependent on benefits, and is just about managing with the increased cost of living. Her washing machine has broken down and is irreparable. A donation would enable S to purchase a replacement.
M is a thirty nine year old female who has been struggling both financially and with her mental health after coming out of two abusive relationships. Her washing machine has broken down and because she has severe damp issues in her flat, clothes and bedding need to be washed frequently because they become mouldy, due to the damp. M has only recently felt able to have her two young children come to stay with her, and it is important that she has a washing machine to be able to keep their clothes and bedding clean.
TG is a sixty five year old refugee who has recently moved into seniors supported housing from his temporary accommodation. His new flat was vacant of any furniture or appliances and, although the council supported with basic items, it is lacking others to make it feel like home, a place where he can sit or eat. We are trying to get an affordable small kitchen table, two chairs and a small sofa so that TG can make himself comfortable in his new home and country.