£0 remaining for emergency living costs
Our client is currently living in temporary accommodation with partner and children aged three years old and eighteen months. A conflict with neighbours threatening to burn their family home has; unfortunately, put them in this situation. Terrified, they have had to flee, and have left their possessions behind. As a charity, we have helped with a food parcel, but would further like to help with enabling them to get some gas and electric on at the property.
W, who is a dad to two young children, has worked all of his life in various jobs, sometimes holding down two jobs. He found himself out of work, due to Covid-19, and turned to illegal activity to prevent him from getting into debt. W finished his sentence earlier this year and moved to a new area to start afresh, but lost his right to work documents. He is eager to get back into work and put this difficult period behind him, but has no money to pay for the ID. Please can you help W?
S has been out of work for over a year after his last job ended, due to a disagreement with his boss. Prior to this, he had had a thirty year career which ended with convictions, due to addiction, and he has since been struggling to get into work. Sadly, in the last year S has also lost his right to work documents and so cannot start work without them. With our support, we are confident we can support him back into work. Please can you help cover the cost?
A is an ex-offender who we have lined up with a job on a construction site. He has battled addiction and been in trouble with the police, but after relocating to our area earlier this year, he is doing much better. To start the job, A needs to order a replacement birth certificate for his right-to-work ID, a pair of waterproof site boots and funds for his first three week's travel to work until he gets his first pay. Please will you help us cover these costs so A can start again?