£0 remaining for food and living expenses
This fifty four year old client of the Sue Lambert Trust is on Universal Credit, but his income is low, due to the under occupancy charge, and he doesn't feel mentally strong enough to consider moving to alleviate this. Our client has just enough coming in to pay rent and bills, but no money left over to buy food and so eats very little. He is hoping to use some of his pension in July to start up a business to alleviate money worries, but will have a very low income until then. Some help to buy food would be appreciated.
Following a recent heart attack, three months ago, this gentleman finds himself in need of ongoing assistance. We are urgently requesting a regular food parcel, a kettle and a microwave. Our client was referred to us by Peabody after an outreach encounter where he was soliciting passers-by for food or financial aid. Although he has a flat, this gentleman's health condition prevents him from being able to work. Any support provided during this challenging time would be greatly appreciated.
This young lady is facing eviction from her current hostel, as she has been determined not to be a priority. Complicating matters, she has historical Multiple-agency Public Protection Agencies (MAPPA) conditions that restrict her from residing in properties where individuals under eighteen are present. Unfortunately, our local homelessness charity is unable to provide assistance. Therefore, we are seeking your support in arranging temporary accommodation in a bed and breakfast for four nights while we work towards a more permanent housing solution
This young woman, who is pregnant, has recently experienced domestic abuse and had to relocate urgently, due to her ex-partner's behaviour, resulting in financial hardship. Our goal is to provide temporary accommodation for four nights in a bed and breakfast while we collaborate with local domestic violence agencies to secure a more permanent housing arrangement. Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.