The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Charity tells of surge in calls for cash aid

- BY NEIL POORAN

A children’s charity has reported a 1,100% increase in applicatio­ns for its emergency cash fund during the first week of the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Aberlour Child Care Trust said many families are struggling to buy essentials and pay for utilities.

Following an urgent appeal launched on March 18, more than £88,000 has been raised.

The trust is the largest children’s charity that is solely Scottish and usually helps more than 7,500 families a year.

As well as financial difficulti­es, the charity has experience­d an increase in requests related to domestic abuse.

Liz Nolan, deputy director at Aberlour Child Care Trust, said: “In an economic downturn it is always the most vulnerable that suffer.

“Just this past week, we have experience­d a 1,100% increase in applicatio­ns for emergency cash grants from our urgent assistance fund.

“We’ve received applicatio­ns from all over Scotland from struggling families telling us that they can’t afford to stock up on essentials, and when they go to the shops there is nothing there because of other people panic buying.”

She added: “We’re also experienci­ng an increase in domestic abuse-related requests for support where mothers and children have been forced to flee their homes, leaving all belongings behind.

“Meanwhile, other vulnerable families who are now at home for extended periods of time simply cannot afford the extra gas and electricit­y.”

She urged people to donate to the charity’s emergency fund.

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