The Herald

Better-off urged to donate £400 energy support to those in need

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PEOPLE are being urged to donate the £400 they receive through the energy support scheme to help those in need amid the cost of living crisis.

The Give400.scot initiative is encouragin­g households to donate the money to charities or good causes of their choice, or via Scottish charity, the Corra Foundation.

Most households in the UK are receiving a £400 discount on their energy bills between October and March, which is being paid in monthly instalment­s in a UK Government scheme.

The Corra Foundation’s Household Hardship Fund makes small grants to charities and community groups across Scotland, delivering funding directly to families and individual­s on low incomes, with cash or vouchers to cover food, fuel, household items, and clothing.

Carolyn Sawers, chief executive of Corra Foundation, said: “Every extra pound donated, whether directly or through Corra, will make a massive difference to families across Scotland struggling every single day just to make ends meet.

“The hugely worrying cost of living crisis means more people are being caught in the rising tide of poverty.

“Donations from those who feel they can afford it can ensure that help reaches those who need it most.”

Ms Sawers added: “Having re-opened our household hardship fund last week, I can sadly confirm that the levels of need and urgent requests for support are shocking and sobering.

“Families are having to make impossible choices at the moment, they are doing so with dignity, but they need support.”

Corra Foundation said it has delivered more than 16,000 grants totalling almost £200 million to disadvanta­ged communitie­s in Scotland since it was set up in 1985.

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