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This gentleman suffers from heart problems, as well as depression and anxiety. His daughter became pregnant and had a baby at the age of 14, and as a three-generation family they are trying to build a home. He is sleeping on the sofa, to give their only bedroom to his daughter and the newborn. Their washing machine and tumble dryer have broken down, and this has caused them understandable chaos, especially with the need for clean and dry baby clothes in these winter months.
E and her partner have been without a cooker for over eighteen months since it suddenly stopped working. They are unable to replace it because they are on benefits and have a low income. In fact, E and her partner have had to recently access a food bank for a food parcel to help their situation. They have been using a microwave since their cooker broke, which often means they are buying more expensive and less healthy food. Help from Acts would make an enormous difference to their wellbeing.
S is a refugee from Iran who has recently received a positive decision and is now looking to start work as an interpreter. In order for her to start working and building her life in the UK, she needs to pay for two DBS checks, which is outside of her current budget. S would be very grateful for your support.
J, who has a diagnosis of EUPD (emotionally unstable personality disorder), has had recent in-patient admissions to hospital and crisis team support. She also has IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) which has caused isolation and difficulty leaving the home. Her benefit income is Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment. J lives alone and has no family to support her. EMDR (eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing) therapy that has been recommended for childhood trauma, will not be funded by the NHS. J has trialled some sessions and found this very beneficial, but cannot afford to continue the sessions. This amount will provide three sessions.