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A was released from prison two weeks ago. He has been in and out of jail since he was eighteen and just spent his thirtieth birthday inside. Realising this isn't the life he wants to live, he is determined to turn his life around. He now has stable housing and is working with us to get himself into a paid job, but needs his Right to Work documents in order to start applying for jobs. We have requested everything else he needs, and built a CV, so this is the last piece of the jigsaw that will enable him to move on.
This young Indian lady is starting her second year of a MSc in Bioprocessing and Therapeutics, after doing well in her first year. She lives with her husband and their seven month old child, who was born in the UK with medical problems. Dad was working to support the family, but he lost his job recently, as the contract ended. He has a hearing impairment which limits the jobs he can apply for. Mum is being helped with the university fees by the St Vincent de Paul society and others.
R has worked all his life but, after making a one-off mistake, found himself with a conviction and lost his job. At the same time, his partner was made redundant and they have both been out of work for some time. After trying to get help from Citizens Advice and the Job Centre, he has come to us for help into work, but is struggling to pay his utility bills. This contribution towards his gas and electric would help R ease the stress of his payments, and help him short-term while we support him.
This individual is really struggling with money, due to being a single parent who is struggling financially. Her house is unfurnished, in disrepair and needs painting. Mum would benefit from two chest of drawers for storage so she can put things away. Improving mum's home will improve her mental health greatly.