Christmas Grants
What help is out there?
We always see a dramatic increase in people using our website in the aftermath of Christmas due to debts accumulated over the holiday. As it can be a difficult time financially for many, we want to be one step ahead and let you know about help available now.
Grants
While most charitable funds do not provide specific grants to help people meet the costs of Christmas, some may consider applications of this nature, depending on your particular circumstances and background.
Others might give grants to help with basic needs, which could free up some of your money to pay for Christmas expenses.
Use the Turn2us Grants Search to find charitable funds that you or your spouse/partner has a connection with.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army has a Christmas Present Appeal that enables them to provide toys and gifts for children, teenagers and older people in need.
These gifts are distributed through their own local networks and via health visitors, social services, and other local agencies.
Crisis
Crisis is a national charity that provides a variety of services for those suffering with homelessness including employment, education, housing and well-being programmes.
At Christmas they open special residential and day centres across London to help people in need.
Samaritans
The Samaritans provide confidential non-judgemental emotional support 24 hours a day.
They can help people who are experiencing feeling of distress or despair.
Local Help
Local social service duty teams may be able to provide emergency help. Contact your local council to find out how to access them.
Local radio stations often have a community desk that can put you in touch with sources of help.
Your local Citizens Advice bureau will be able to provide information, advice, and signposting to services that may be able to help. Use the Find an Adviser tool to find your nearest bureau.
Local schools, churches also often provide help over the Christmas period.
Source: Turn2us