This is a subpage of our Winter & Cost of Living Crisis Help Page for Liverpool. Click here to visit our Main Page where you can visit our other help pages.
The Live Well Directory for Liverpool City Region
This contains a database of providers across a range of areas, including health, housing, financial, and welfare support.
New map of the places people can go to ‘get online’ in the Liverpool City Region
For the first time, a comprehensive map of the places people can go to ‘get online’, or access digital skills training has been published by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.
Charity Excellence | Cost Of Living Crisis Help – Find A Food Bank, Help With Debt & Financial Support
Find cost of living crisis help on almost any issue, including finding a local food bank, help with debt and financial support.
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Get help with the Cost of Living – Citizens Advice
If you don’t have enough money to live on, you might be able to get help to afford essentials like bills and food. This includes the Household Support Fund and cost of living payments. Citizens Advice also offers free advice and support on a range of financial, housing and welfare issues.
Which? Cost of living Crisis: Help, Advice and UK news
Free advice to help you through the cost of living crisis. Get help on energy saving and bills, save on broadband and mobile bills, save on essentials, managing your finances, money-saving tips and on switching services.
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside: Helping you stay well
Learn more about staying well from NHS Cheshire and Merseyside with a range of different types of support.
The Hygiene Bank believes hygiene products can be much more than an item which helps people to feel clean – they can provide people with a hand up, not just a handout.
Case studies from their projects have given them clear examples of this – a teenager going back to school and on to university because they have access to deodorant and shower gel; a mum who was contemplating shoplifting nappies, who no longer has to risk a criminal record.
If your organisation would like to receive support from The Hygiene Bank please ready their eligibility criteria and complete their Community Partner application form by clicking the title above.