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Household Support Fund to Aid Vulnerable Households in West Northamptonshire This Winter

10 October 2024

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Residents facing financial hardship will receive additional support this winter from the latest round of the Household Support Fund.

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has received over £2.4 million from the Government scheme which will be distributed through a range of initiatives aimed at assisting low-income families and individuals in need, offering crucial support during the winter months and through to the end of March 2025.

Around 50% of the funding will go directly to supporting 13,000 families across the region through meal vouchers, which will cover school holidays, and an application for vouchers towards winter coats for children. Additionally, more than £900,000 will be allocated to trusted voluntary and community organisations, such as community larders and organisations offering energy saving support to bolster their services and provide vital resources to those who need them most.

The remaining funds will be channelled into tailored support, from debt and money advice, energy saving advice and practical energy saving measures to practical household support.

"This funding will make a tangible difference to the lives of many families and individuals across West Northamptonshire during these challenging times. By working closely with our local partners and voluntary organisations, we are committed to ensuring that every pound is used to offer the most practical support possible, helping people to keep warm, well-fed, and supported through the winter. Our priority is to reach those in greatest need, including pensioners, and to provide help in ways that make the biggest impact."Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at West Northamptonshire Council

The Household Support Fund is part of a wider effort to support vulnerable households as energy prices and food costs continue to rise. WNC’s distribution plan will focus on helping families and individuals access basic essentials, while also providing access to longer-term financial and practical advice. All funding is provided along with wrap around support schemes to help households to access longer-term assistance with financial wellbeing. For more information, or to find out how to access support, please visit the Household Support Fund website pages.

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