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There are many services provided by Thames Reach to the vulnerable. Assistance is provided to a wide range of people, ranging from the homeless to low income or disabled. The charity operates a number of…
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The Home-Options team operates out of the Derbyshire Dales Town Office. Most of the support from the programme is in the form of referrals and signposting. But the advice is free, and it can help…
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Landlords and prospective tenants in Reading can both benefit from the DGS deposit scheme. This is a government programme that will provide indirect financial assistance to the person seeking housing in the private sector. If…
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The Hartlepool Borough Council processes applications for the local welfare scheme. The programme, known as LWS, can provide assistance for a number of needs that residents may have. Whether it is household goods from the…
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Both financial aid, in the form of a bond to pay a deposit of up to one months of rent, as well as free advice to sustain a tenancy is provided from the South Gloucestershire…
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Berkshire families can turn to a food bank for help. There are several locations across the region. Depending on which district a family is local too, there may be charity in the eastern or western…
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Families that are on a low income can try Loose Ends for support. The drop in centre is open five days per week for people local to Berkshire. It is run in partnership with Newbury…
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The Middleton Day Centre is open five days per week. Volunteers at the location provide support to the disadvantaged and homeless in the community. The centre also partners with other agencies in Manchester in an…
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Awards can be provided in Stockton – on – Tees as the result of government funding that is part of the local welfare scheme. The council created a programme known as Back on Track, and…
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Many programmes are provided from Hope Centre for the vulnerable. The main services are run from the Day Centre, and this is where both the homeless and low income can stop by at. Volunteers at…