Services and organisations that can help families who have money worries
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Mercy In Action - Clothesline
| Tel: 07452 929098
Clothesline provides high quality clothing, shoes and school uniforms without charge for children aged 0-16 in families on a low income.
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National Debtline
| Tel: 0808 808 4000
National Debtline provide free and independent debt advice over the phone and online.
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National Energy Action
| Tel: 0800 304 7159
National Energy Action is a Fuel Poverty Charity that provides support and advice on energy and water efficiency and accounts. We also have Benefit Advisors and can provide energy efficiency talks to community groups.
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The Nest Project
| Tel: 07832907808
The Nest Project aims to provide essential clothing, equipment and toiletries for children aged 0-5 living in B&NES and experiencing financial hardship - completely free of charge. We want to help give children the best start in life possible.
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Penderels Trust
| Tel: 01452 411000
We are a charity that supports people with disabilities to live independently. Most of the people we support have a direct payment for their care and support. We provide advice and guidance to support people to get the most from their direct payment. We are an approved provider in Bath and North East Somerset.
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Reach
| Tel: 01225 422156
We provide a combination of practical and emotional support to help people live independently and develop useful life skills.
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No Recourse to Public Funds Network (NRPF)
Information about how immigration status impacts on a person’s entitlement to services and support options for people with no recourse to public funds.
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Sally Ann Community Cafe (Bath Citadel, The Salvation Army)
| Tel: 01225 400082
Community support and activities running through the week including social activities, lunch club, computer skills, craft groups, board games, Food Pantry, signposting, employment support and pastoral listening.
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Small Stuff Baby Bank
We receive donations of baby and children's clothes and equipment. These are then redistributed to local families who need them.
Last updated: 15 February 2023