£0 remaining for a Debt Relief Order fee
This gentleman is single and currently homeless, but is hoping to get a property via Homechoice soon with his father. He was working up until November, but due to ill health is now on Universal Credit. Because to all this he is struggling financially and has asked for help doing a Debt Relief Order (DRO), but as he has no funds, cannot afford the DRO fee. Help for this would be greatly appreciated, as being debt free would turn his life around for the better.
R, a single mum of two teenage boys, has mobility problems due to damage to C4 and C5 in her spine. This results in her having tingling in arms and legs and, at times being unable to walk or drive, as well as do housework and dress herself etc. R's carer was her husband, but he recently left, due to his abuse of the children. Mum has been using crutches to get around, but now needs a wheelchair to get around her home and out in the community. She is dependent on benefits with no savings.
K, a young mum to a little boy and a little girl, has been struggling to pay her bills and provide food for her family since her partner walked out. She has several large debts and has reached out to her local Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) for help. CAB is assisting K to get her debts in order and to ensure that she is receiving all the help she is entitled to, and from the father. Please would you consider helping this family with funds towards food and essentials whilst they receive the help they need to start afresh? Thank you.
C, who has been residing in supported accommodation for six months plus, seeks £200 funding to see his children. His ex-partner restricts contact with their children to supervised settings, and a temporary court order is in place. Funds will cover two sessions and a referral fee. The last time C saw his children was back in August 2023. Please can you help?