We are a small charity in the Sevenoaks area. We work with Children's Services to provide direct, practical assistance to families facing financial hardship.
Please share in solidarity: The @ukhomeoffice Flexible Fund is now open for applications – offering one-off payments to survivors over 16 to help them flee #DomesticAbuse & secure a better future. Applications via member services & our delivery partners: womensaid.org.uk/flexible-fu…
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Our crisis-cupboard is running low. 😢
- We stock this to help our most vulnerable local residents when facing extreme hardship. We also provide personalised support to try and tackle the root cause.
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📚 It's almost back to #school time!
Having to buy a new school #uniform every few years is just not financially possible for many families, so we've awarded grants to fantastic #charities like @edi_little and @F4FSev who are supporting those struggling with this cost. #Charity
ALT A photo of children running and smiling in school uniforms with text that reads, 'Our grants are helping charities provide new school uniforms to disadvantaged children'
Charity says number of children classed as living in destitution has increased significantly in past year
Full report here:
independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho…
We are delighted to be able to donate £500 to Friends for Families (@F4FSev), a charity supporting those in need across the Sevenoaks district. Find out more at friendsforfamilies.org.
📣 There are just two weeks to go to apply for one of our grants!
If you’re a Kent charity working to improve wellbeing in your community click here to read more about our grants: bit.ly/3JpXEaT#funding#communitygroup#kentcharities
We're very grateful to @ManakSolicitors for their support with this fundraising event for a second year. As a small charity embedded in our local community, the generosity of local businesses like Manak is vital to us.
Manak Solicitors are proud to support @F4FSev sustainable fashion event, Fashion With Friends, on the 7th of October, at the Bat & Ball Community Centre. Find yourself a black dress for the Christmas season while supporting our local charity.
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Why not join us at the Heavy Horse Show in Shoreham tomorrow? Organised by the Sevenoaks Lions, there will be craft stalls, Classic Cars, Birds of Prey - lots for all the family.
sevenoakslions.org/heavy-hor…
@AsdaServiceTeam I would really appreciate a reply to my DM: it's not the first time we've had problems with your website your customer service response is once again not helpful. We're trying to feed vulnerable families, please don't make it so difficult!
Wow, quite a response from Asda. We're trying to buy food for vulnerable families but their website's glitching. Will they help us? No - they say to just keep trying online in the hope that the website problem gets fixed!
In light of the new energy price cap estimates, @ProfJBradshaw and Antonia Keung have updated their modelling and added other thresholds. In January, they estimate that 11.7% of households will be spending MORE THAN 30% of their net income on fuel. cpag.org.uk/news-blogs/news-…
By January 2023 over half of households in the UK (15 million) will be in fuel poverty – spending over 10 per cent of net income on fuel.
New analysis from @ProfJBradshaw and Antonia Keung of @UniOfYorkcpag.org.uk/news-blogs/news-…
@BritishGasHelp we sometimes help struggling families by paying into their energy account by phone. Never had a problem with any company until today, when you told me the client has been migrated onto a new system and third party payment is no longer possible. Really?
@BritishGasHelp why make it more difficult for us to help families struggling with their bills at this point? Really would like a response please.
Does anyone else know why they've done this? @MartinSLewis ?
After housing costs, some of the poorest UK households will be required to pay two-thirds of their income on energy costs in 2023/24. welfareweekly.com/2022/07/21… via @Welfare_Weekly
@AsdaServiceTeam worryingly poor customer service.
We buy food for vulnerable disadvantaged families. Ordered a shop delivered to one by you on Friday. The family didn't get it, you didn't email us to tell us you had a driver shortage so were cancelling.
Response from @AsdaServiceTeam is that they're sorry, but no solution. They refuse to address repeated requests to speak to someone in a position to help us. Anyone got any ideas how to get through to someone at Asda who can actually address this?