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Richmond upon Thames Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity grant programmes

Grants are available for a number of needs from Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity. Low income families and individuals can receive support with electric and gas costs, furniture, and other household items. The charity organisation provides help to individuals in several parts of the Richmond upon Thames borough. Families from Hampton Wick, Whitton, Twickenham, Hampton, Teddington, and also the Hampton Hill area can get grants and support from the charity.

Hundreds of families may be provided grants for electricity costs every year. The family needs to meet certain low income guidelines in order to qualify. For those that qualify, the grant from the Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity is sent directly to the fuel company, and there will be a credit placed on the customer’s account for the amount paid out.

Not only can an individual get a grant, but Hampton Fuel Allotment also supports other charitable sectors in the area. The organization and its Trustees supports dozens of other community agencies each and every year, and in some years over £500,000 may be paid out. The charity supports other charities in their area of benefit, such as for gas costs. There are other services available for local low income people in need.

Throughout the course of the year, Trustees meet to help families in need. They will review all applications and meet to approve applications of the needy and low income area of Hampton, Teddington, and other regions.

The Fuel Grants are limited. Low income families may qualify for help with their electricity costs if they currently receive help with their rent or if they receive state benefits. There is also assistance for those who work part time or have a low wage. Other families that may receive grants from the Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity receive free meals or maybe they currently get help with their council tax. As noted above, they also need to live in the benefit area supported.

If you want to apply for a grant, all applications need to be delivered by hand or post. The charity will not accept applications by email or over the telephone. The application form is available locally in many places. Individuals can also pick one up at Twickenham CAB, the White House or the Greenwood Centre. Application forms are also available from the Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity main office.

Support is also for Essential Household Items. The charity can help with furniture, electric cooker, fridges, and other items. Applications for these goods are normally for people who are moving into an unfurnished tenancy and that have low incomes. Many people apply for Essential Household Items at the same time as they apply for a Fuel Grant.

The eligibility is the same, meaning for those that work part time, receive state benefits, or that meet other conditions. The application is also available locally, and has the same process as the Fuel Grant.

They also need to live in Teddington, Whitton, Hampton Hill, or other areas of Richmond upon Thames. If your need is urgent, the Trustees meet every week to review and approve them. They also rely on the input from a professional worker or housing officer who has visited your home.

Hampton Charity also has School Journey Grants. This is for children from low income families who are in their final year at junior school or penultimate. They may get help and also be part funded to enable them to participate in the school journey. This will be arranged before they transfer to secondary school. In order to qualify for a grant from the charity, children must live within area of benefit. The towns supported are Hampton Hill, Twickenham, Hampton, Whitton, Teddington, and Hampton Wick.

The charity the Richmond upon Thames Borough. They offer those and other grant programmes to low income families. They also help part time workers and those who have state benefits. Of focus is on assisting with electricity costs. The Trustees from the Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity are determined to help organisations. They also want to help local people on low incomes so they no longer suffer from fuel poverty.

The charity is located at 15 High Street, Hampton, Middlesex. The telephone number is 020 8941 7866.


Jon McNamara

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