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Andrea Lambrou

Struggling South Lanarkshire veterans supported with emergency grants as cost of living soars

Help for Heroes is having to support veterans across South Lanarkshire with grants to help pay energy and food bills as the cost of living crisis continues to bite.

And, with interest rates continuing to rise, the Armed Forces charity is increasing the funds available to meet the anticipated increase in requests for help.

Nationally, the charity has already paid out grants worth more than £12,500, in the period from April to June, supporting almost 100 individuals who would've otherwise struggled to make ends meet.

The charity’s average award in the first half of this year was £150, but the average since then has been £380.

Claire Barnes, head of grants at Help for Heroes, told Lanarkshire Live : "Many of our veterans are feeling particularly vulnerable.

“What we are currently seeing is just the tip of the iceberg. The impact of the changes in the economic climate means they are facing cuts to their benefits, as well as needing more energy to meet their basic needs.

“Some are dependent on specialist equipment – such as ventilators, oxygen concentrators, hoists, or wheelchairs - all of which are powered by electricity.

"Others live with health conditions, such as spinal injury or amputations, that require careful temperature regulation, because they cannot maintain their body temperature themselves.

“We are also witnessing an increase in anxiety from veterans and families about how they will make ends meet, in a way that doesn’t compromise their basic quality of life."

In the 2020/21 financial year, Help for Heroes awarded £414,000 in grants to veterans and families in need.

These, typically, fund housing adaptations, adaptive equipment, and welfare support to help veterans facing challenges to live well.

Throughout COVID-19 lockdowns, the charity also met requests for emergency food baskets for those shielding, in poverty or unable to work.

The current economic climate suggests a much larger percentage of the overall figure this year will cover grants for food and energy.

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