Britons ‘urged’ to seek help as ‘thousands’ of homes qualify for Winter Support Fund

Britons struggling with their bills are being urged to seek help from a charity support fund.

The Cadent Foundation’s £2million Winter Support Fund is helping people affected by fuel poverty by providing emergency support, including food and energy vouchers as well as cooking and heating appliances.

These vouchers and appliances are distributed through the foundation’s charitable partners and are available to eligible individuals until March. Each household can receive up to two vouchers.

Julia Dwyer, director at the Cadent Foundation, said: “With the cold snap set to continue over the next few days, it is vital that we support our most vulnerable residents to keep warm this winter.

“The Cadent Foundation’s Winter Support Fund is available to support thousands of homes across the country in areas of high deprivation.

“Each eligible household can receive up to two vouchers, with the option of also having access to essential heating and cooking appliances.”

Ms Dwyer added: “As freezing temperatures persist, we would urge those who are struggling the most to seek support through initiatives like our Winter Support Fund, to identify and access the assistance that would be best suited to them.”

Those struggling with bills are urged to reach out to one of Cadent Foundation’s partners listed below to receive support. Partners vary depending on the area.

North West:

  • Blackpool Coastal Housing – Blackpool CH tenants
  • Care Network (Blackburn and Darwen)
  • Energy Project Plus (Wallasey)
  • Citizens Advice (Burnley, Knowsley, Liverpool)
  • Groundwork (West Lancashire, East Lancashire, Liverpool, Merseyside, Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale, Blackburn, Blackpool and Flyde Coast, South Lakeland, Barrow-in-Furness, Greater Manchester)

West Midlands:

  • Citizens Advice (Birmingham, Sandwell)
  • Groundwork (Birmingham, Coventry, Black Country, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke, Herefordshire)
  • Wrekin Housing Association (Shropshire, Staffordshire, Telford, Wrekin) – only Wrekin tenants
  • Act on Energy (Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, Warwickshire, Wolverhampton, Worcestershire)

East Midlands:

East of England:

North London:

  • Renewal Programme (Newham)
  • Groundwork (Newham, Hounslow, Thames Valley, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, Harrow, Hillingdon/Hayes, Brent, Barnet, Maidenhead, South Bucks).

The Cadent Foundation was established by gas distribution network, Cadent, to address fuel poverty across the UK.

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