Hi,
Even if you are unable to register for support as the “extremely vulnerable” group; I have found out that there are still resources at local councils (depending on the council), where they provide services for others experiencing hardship. It is worth checking your local council.
My council for example says:
Food stops
The council runs three food stops with community partners in (...)
If you're eligible, you can get £20 worth of fresh food and other groceries for £3.50 per week.
Food vouchers
You may be eligible for food vouchers for Tesco, Sainsbury's Morrison's and Asda. Contact the Discretionary Support Team:
Paying for gas and electricity
The government has launched an
emergency package with energy suppliers to ensure you don’t face any additional hardships in heating or lighting your home during the coronavirus outbreak.
If you think you cannot afford to pay for extra gas or electricity used because you are having to self-isolate at home, support will be available through your energy supplier. Your supplier must take into account how much you can afford, and will explain your options. No credit meters will be disconnected during the outbreak.
Customers with prepayment meters who are self-isolating or unable to leave their home to top up their meter should contact their supplier immediately to discuss options. These may include:
- someone being sent to top up your prepayment card or token/key
- having funds added to your meter credit
- having a preloaded gas or electricity card sent to you in the post
Find out more about the emergency energy package
Emergency living expenses for gas and/or electric by key card
We are able to support residents who pay their gas and electricity via a key card.
We will need your mobile number, or alternatively a trusted friend, family or neighbour mobile number. Then you can go to your local newsagents who display the pay point sign to top up.
Financial resources to support vulnerable residents
We are expecting additional financial resources to support vulnerable residents from the government. We will provide further information as soon as it is available. “
You can type into google “(name of your council) council extremely vulnerable coronavirus” and it will come up with links to the page with help and information (even for those not on the extremely vulnerable list).