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This elderly couple have discovered that their money has disappeared from their bank account, due to fraud. They have a household debt, due within a week, which, if not paid, will result in fines. The bank has agreed this is fraud, but it will take at least three weeks for the money to be returned. These people do not want to be in any more debt and are extremely upset over what has happened.
This person who is a single mother with a son who is about to turn two, is a professional, working in IT for an agency. She works this job in the week and another at weekends, and still struggles to meet her mortgage repayments and her car running costs. Mum needs her car for work and because she lives in a new development on the edge of town. She has used the local food bank, but says that she prefers to feed her son fresh fruit and vegetables, rather than tinned goods.
J is a fifty five year old man who we are supporting through our local Christians Against Poverty debt centre. He suffers with poor mental health which has severely impacted his finances. J has need of a new cooker in his home which will help him to prepare his own meals. Please can you help him? Thank you for your kind and generous support.
L is a single mum to two children, who is living on Universal Credit, which I was alerted to as a governor of her children's school. Mum has been abandoned by her partner, who was the breadwinner and, as a result, has got into debt and is under severe pressure from her creditors. I have delivered free food parcels round to her and her children, and found L needed to have her car repaired to be able to drive her four year old boy and six year old girl to school, but had no money for the quoted repair.