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  1. National Energy Action (NEA)

    The Coventry HEAT team provides FREE help,support and advice on keeping your home warm and healthy. Also different ways of paying your fuel bills , helping to reduce your fuel bills and assisting with managing fuel debt and money management. They can give you bespoke ,confidential…
    2 Sandy LaneRadfordCoventryCV1 4DZ
     024 7655 9191 024 7655 9191
  2. National Energy Action (NEA)

    NEA is the national charity working to end fuel poverty in England and Wales and Northern Ireland.  Drop in fuel debt advice surgery - weekly confidential sessions for support with fuel debt, switching energy suppliers, energy efficiency advice, issues with your fuel supplier and understanding…
    Harp Place, 2Sandy LaneCoventryCV1 4DX
     024 7655 9191 024 7655 9191  0800 304 7159 - Energy Advice Line 0800 304 7159 - Energy Advice Line  0800 138 8218 - Benefits Advice Line 0800 138 8218 - Benefits Advice Line
  3. New Start 4 U

    New Start 4 U CIC, founded in 2014, is dedicated to providing comprehensive support to individuals who have settled in the UK from European countries, as well as all residents of Coventry. Our mission is to create resilient and integrated communities among Eastern European migrants…
    Riley SquareBell GreenCoventryCV2 1LX
     02477671470 02477671470
  4. The Newfield Charitable Trust

    The Newfield Charitable Trust assists young women and girls aged 40 years old and under who are in need.  Grants are varied and can be applied for clothing, essential household items, educational purposes, etc.  Individual applicants can apply a maximum of three times but only one…
    Miss S Collett - Clerk to the Trustees8-9 The QuadrantCoventryCV1 2EG
     02476227331 02476227331
  5. Parent's Learning Allowance

    Full-time students with children could  help with their learning costs. The money can help pay for books, study materials and travel. How much you get depends on your household income. Parents’ Learning Allowance: doesn’t have to be paid back is paid on top of your…
  6. Parental Leave and Flexible Working

    Eligible employees can take unpaid parental leave to look after their child’s welfare, eg to: spend more time with their children look at new schools settle children into new childcare arrangements spend more time with family - eg visiting grandparents Their employment rights (like the…
  7. Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity

    Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity helps seriously ill children and young people to make the most of everyday life. We provide specialist nurses and support for children with complex, lifelong conditions. As a UK wide charity, we believe that every seriously ill child deserves a…

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  2. Tax Free Childcare You can get up to £500 every 3 months (up to £2,000 a year) for each of your children to help with the costs of childcare. This goes up to £1,000 every 3 months if a child is disabled (up to £4,000 a year). If…More…
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