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Hi, my name is Carolbelle! Any grants available for me to help bring my mother's things to England?

Carolbelle
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Hi is there any grants available for me to help bring my mother's things from Scotland to England I'm disabled and so is my partner he has got cancer. Can anyone help me please
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Welcome to the community @carolbelle
Thank you for joining the community!
Would you be able to tell us a little more about your situation, such as why you need to transport your mother's things from Scotland to England?
I hope that you and your partner are both getting on okay. -
Ada said:I’m sure someone will advise support you very shortly it could be @poppy123456 who is fabulous.
I’ve just nudged in to say welcomeSorry Ada i've only just seen this. I would prefer it if you didn't tag me please because i have all notifications turned off. If someone tags me and i don't see it i don't want anyone thinking i'm being rude. If i see a comment/thread and i know the answer i will comment and give advice.Carolbelle, does your mother claim for help with any rent through either housing benefit or Universal Credit?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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