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A Nigerian asylum-seeking woman living in Leeds has been given an chance for a 5-week training course to help towards employment as she awaits a positive decision on her asylum claim. She receives less than £50 per week on an Aspen card for food, clothing and toiletries, and receives some help from Meeting Point, but has no money to pay for public transport. Please can you help her with the cost of a a weekly buss pass for the next 5 weeks, so she might have the chance to study and progress in her hopes for her new life in the UK?
Our client, T, who has a long-term health condition, recently moved into a council property, however, it's unfurnished. One of the most essential items she lacks is a fridge freezer which she cannot afford due to being on benefits. A fridge freezer is crucial for storing food safely and ensuring T can maintain a healthy diet. Your support will greatly improve her living conditions, giving her the ability to live more comfortably in her new home.
H is an Afghan refugee who is here with her young daughters after fleeing their own country for their safety. Her children are at school, and mum is learning English and applying for work. She is resourceful and resilient, and working hard. He would like a television to help her and her children learning English.
S, the primary carer for his wife who has a mental health condition, urgently needs help with a housing deposit. Relying on Universal Credit, their financial constraints make securing stable housing difficult. Supporting S with the deposit would provide essential stability, allowing him to focus on his wife’s care and family wellbeing. Your assistance would profoundly improve their lives.