Swindon Borough Council has issued guidance for those struggling with the cost of living crisis.
Many residents struggle with rising food, energy, fuel and other living costs.
This is why knowing what help and support is available that could benefit you, a relative, friend or neighbour is important.
The rising cost of living may be worrying for some people. The services below are available to support your mental health. They won’t judge you and are free, anonymous and always open:
- NHS - Get general advice and support
- Samaritans - Visit their website or call 116 123
- Shout - If you would prefer not to talk but want some mental health support, you can text SHOUT to 85258 for 24/7 confidential support if you are in crisis and need immediate help
- MIND - Visit their website for a list of crisis helplines or call 0300 123 3393
The household support fund has been provided by the Department for Work and Pensions to support those most in need in the Borough of Swindon. The funding can help households with the cost of food, energy and wider essentials.
This funding is available until 30 September 2024.
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Swindon Welcome Spaces
Several community venues across Swindon, known as Welcome Spaces, are available to residents to spend time, stay warm and feel safe through the winter period and beyond.
A Welcome Space is a council or community venue open for residents to visit or spend time, meet other people, feel safe and find shade in hot weather and warmth in cold weather.
It is somewhere to find information about what else is going on in your neighbourhood and to feel welcomed.
These spaces are open to anyone. Visitors won’t be asked why they are there and won’t have to take part in any activities if they don’t wish to.
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