Maidenhead Advertiser

Grant support for vulnerable families

Royal Borough: £590,000 cash boost to help those in need

- By Shay Bottomley shayb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @ShayB_BM

Windsor and Maidenhead residents who may need additional support are set to benefit from a Government grant this Christmas.

Almost £590,000 has been given to the council from the Government’s Household Support Fund to assist those who meet the criteria with the costs of food, rent, council tax relief and deposits to secure tenancies.

The funding will be used to provide one £40 food voucher per week for each child eligible for free school meals. It will also support low-income social housing tenants who are at risk of losing their home.

Furthermor­e, the funding will allow deposit provision to secure tenancy arrangemen­ts for residents who would otherwise

be unable to take up the housing offer and become homeless.

Moreover, council tax relief may be available to residents eligible for council tax support due to low income.

For younger residents, the council has announced that bookings are now open for the Feed Ur Everyday Lives (FUEL) programme for children eligible for free school meals.

The programme, delivered by Achieving for Children with funding from the Department

for Education, will provide young people and their families access to free activity groups and nutritious meals.

FUEL will offer activities for children aged five to 16-yearsold for four hours a day. These will include sensory activities for children with special educationa­l needs, cooking sessions, pool table, arts and crafts, dance and a range of sports activities.

Cllr Stuart Carroll, cabinet member for adult social care, children’s services, health and mental health, said he was ‘delighted’ that the council had secured national funding to assist its most vulnerable residents.

He added: “Winter, and Christmas in particular, can be a particular­ly tough time for many families and I would encourage those with children who are eligible to book a place on this easily accessible and valuable programme which I’m pleased we are able to offer over the festive period.

“The school holiday periods can be times of added financial pressure for families, with increased costs on childcare and food, and we hope FUEL’s offer of nutritious meals and fun and engaging activities will help our hardest-hit families.

“Both the funding we have successful­ly secured, and the

FUEL programme are a critical part of our ongoing commitment to supporting some of our most disadvanta­ged and vulnerable families in the borough.”

To view and book the FUEL Christmas programme, as well as see the list of partners, visit tinyurl.com/4xnxem6k

For support with the online applicatio­n, contact the FUEL co-ordinator at HAF@achievingf­orchildren.org.uk

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