Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Mum Lynn overwhelme­d by generosity of strangers

- BY JAMES SIMPSON

A MUM has said she has been “overwhelme­d” at the generosity of complete strangers after the Tele highlighte­d the harrowing conditions she and her son had been forced to live in.

Last week, Lynn Strachan spoke with the Evening Telegraph about the harsh reality of “living on the breadline” as she and her son, Les, faced a bleak Christmas.

The story struck a chord with many readers who have now reached out to help the 48-year-old and her 16-yearold son.

Food parcels, bedding and other items have been warmly received in recent days since the pair shared their experience.

A crowdfundi­ng page and other donations have now raised more than £2,000, which Lynn described as a “life changing” sum of money.

The former cleaner had been turned down for a Scottish Welfare Fund payment earlier this month and had been moving an electric heater from room to room in her damp ridden flat.

After being rejected for a hardship fund payment she also revealed she was unable to obtain any further financial aid from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

Her change in working circumstan­ces last month led to her receiving an initial £100 advance from the DWP which quickly dwindled after paying for amenities and food.

After pleas for further help during frantic calls to the DWP, she was told her initial payment had impacted on receiving further cash in the run-up to Christmas.

She added: “Before the Tele reporter came to this house the outlook was fairly bleak.

“I’m still a bit embarrasse­d to have had to share my story but I’ve heard there are others in the same boat as me and I’m glad I’ve spoken out now on hearing this.

“I’ll be totally honest, I’ve been overwhelme­d with the generosity of the people of the city, it has restored my faith just from the way I’d been feeling, it really has.”

Tele readers also came forward in their droves to offer help and support, including one Downfield man who offered financial aid because he had been left so “upset” at the conditions the pair were living in.

Lynn added: “The money that has been donated both on the crowdfundi­ng page and by other means will be life changing for us, it really will.

“We are currently in discussion­s with Dundee City Council about my living situation here and I’m seeing light at the end of the tunnel with this.

“I realise people in the city have their own troubles and I don’t know if I can begin to thank those folk enough who have reached out with offers of help.

“Never in a million years did I expect this reaction. People have been shocked by the way we were living.

“That’s the problem with speaking to someone over the phone while asking for help – they can’t relate without seeing the circumstan­ces first hand.”

She added: “The reality was this wasn’t a false claim, this was me on my hands and knees asking for help and now we can hopefully get our lives back on track.

“I’ve worked most of my adult life and I’m hoping with the support we are receiving we can now look ahead to 2021 with a little bit more hope than I envisaged just days ago.

“I can’t say it enough but the people of this city have helped to change our lives for the better.”

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