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Financial Assistance

Financial Assistance

Energy Support Funds

Warmer Homes West Midlands

Can support you to understand better where heat is lost from your home, the benefits of installing small energy efficiency measures and help you to access grants for improvement measures in your home. 

Kuppa

A free new digital tool for those in Wolverhampton that could help you save money on your energy bills. For any Wolverhampton resident, tenant or homeowner.

Energy Support Funds

Individuals and families can apply for grants to clear domestic gas and electricity debts. Before applying to the Trusts you must get money or debt advice first. 

Grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills

The citizens advice website provides information on support available to help pay your energy bills. 

Severn Trent- Bill Cap Scheme

For households on a water meter with serven trent with a vunerable adult or child

Accessing Furniture, Bedding and Clothing

Family Fund

Providing grants to families on a low income for items they may not otherwise be able to afford such as white goods, clothing and furniture.  

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Trash Nothing

A site that allows you to donate and receive items in your local community.

The Good Night Project

Individuals and families in Wolverhampton facing "bed poverty"  may be entitled to receive free bed bases, mattresses and bedding.

 Food Banks

Click 'more information' to get more details about Food Banks across the Black Country. We may be able to provide a referral for you to access food banks if required.

Emergency Support and Further Advice

Turn 2 Us

Turn 2 Us is a national charity providing practical help to people who are struggling financially.

Find information of benefits and grants available on their website.

SCTSP Hardship Fund

Our hardship fund is available to individuals and families supported by SCTSP who are most in need. Please contact us if you are struggling and require support.

Education and Employment

Wolves At Work

Provides a one-to-one service to help people in Wolverhampton achieve their employment goals, whether you are a highly skilled professional or someone without any work experience.

Access to Work: Get support if you have a disability of health condition

Access to Work can help you get or stay in work if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability.

The support you get will depend on your needs.

Mental Health and Wellbeing Support

Samaritans

Samaritans can offer support if you're having a difficult time or you are worried about someone else.

Call for free at any time: 116 123

Write to them at FREEPOST, Samaritans Letters

Self help app: selfhelp.samaritans.org

Mind

Mind provides advice and support to empower those aged 11 to 18 experiencing a mental health problem.

Click more information to learn more about the support Mind offer and find a Mind centre local to you.

ACCI

Enchances and where possible improves the quality of life for African Caribbean individuals experiencing or recovering from mental ill health. 

Tel: 01902 571230

Email: support@acci.org.uk

Further Support in the Community

Refugee and Migrant Centre

The highly qualified and regulated staff support those in vulnerable situations every day. They assist mainly asylum seekers, refugees and new migrants, but also people from the more established communities.

Wolverhampton Information, Advice and Support Service

Impartial information, advice and support on matters relating to a child or young person's special educational needs or disability from birth to 25 years. 

Tel: 01902 556945

Email: ias.service@wolverhampton.gov.uk

The Women & Families Resource (WFRC)

A charity based in Wolverhampton which supports, provides services, develops programs, empowers and advocates for women and children.

Better Health-
Healthier Families

Provides easy ways for families to eat well and move more.

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