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D is a single mother with two sons aged eleven and nine years old. Mum works full time in Admin and as a Spanish translator. She has also applied for Universal Credit. They recently moved from temporary accommodation to permanent Social Housing, where there was no furniture or white goods. We have obtained some items for the family, but they still need bunk beds for the boys who have been sleeping on the floor since the end of June. These items would complete their family home.
Mum works in a pharmacy and dad is no longer able to run his business, due to mental health and physical disabilities. The family lives in North London and is in a massive amount of debt, due to the business failing. They are struggling to afford bills and food, and are working with Christians Against Poverty towards being debt free. They do not have a washing machine so are having to hand wash all their clothes. Donation for a washing machine would be very much appreciated.
S is a homeless man in his sixties who is sleeping rough and has struggled over a long time with having no status in the UK. We are supporting him with getting accommodation and regularising his affairs. In the meantime, he needs help staying safe and warm at night. Please would you donate to help S buy a sleeping bag, mat and pillow that will give him a little bit of comfort and stability while we help him to get things sorted?
Our foodbank client has two young children and is unable to work as both children are high need. She is on benefits alone and cannot save large amounts as she needs to constantly support her children. Mum lives far away from her family, who are unable to financially support her. She has no recourse to public funds. The double buggy will be for her three month old and one and a half year old. The buggy will help her get around her local area and will allow her children to travel safely.