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G is a single, young man who lives with his family and, due to health conditions, cannot work, so only received certain benefits. This means he cannot afford the fee to apply for a Debt Relief Order, which he has asked for help with. He is currently waiting for clarification about his health conditions. I know that help with this fee would mean a great deal to G, taking away the stress and anxiety he has, thus enabling him to concentrate a little more on his health and what it would mean for his future.
This gentleman recently moved into temporary accommodation and is being helped to look for a permanent home. He is waiting for benefits to catch up, so is struggling to make ends meet. His old mobile phone is not capable of being used to communicate with the benefits service, and he has a water bill he can't meet. This gentleman's clothes are all too large for him, as he lost a great deal of weight when homeless. Please can you help him?
A is living in supported accommodation after a period of homelessness. After tackling mental health issues, he is now in a place where he feels ready to tackle re-entering the workforce. To prepare for this, A has started attending weekly courses and support groups, but is struggling to afford the fees and travel costs on weekly basis. A needs assistance so he can continue to attends these activities to support his progression and to continue to move forward in his life. Thank you!
A is a single parent who is in poor health, is dependent on benefits and has no savings or family support. He is the sole carer of his children, due to him ending the relationship with mother of the children when he suffered much abuse at her hands, severely affecting his mental health. A manages well on his limited budget, but is in desperate need of a new double bed, mattress and bedding so that he can sleep well and not aggravate his health issues. However, he is not able to afford an appropriate one. Any help is much appreciated.