Sunday, May 19, 2024

Local companies support the most vulnerable this winter

A host of local companies have donated over £28,000 to help those hardest hit this winter during the cost-of-living crisis.

Derby Homes set a target of raising enough money to buy 500 slow cookers, 500 air fryers and 500 electric blankets/throws.

Their contractors and suppliers have responded generously with contributions already received from Buildbase, ARCUS Consulting, EEM, Nationwide Windows, Eurocell, Marley, Buxton Decorators, SPK Contractors, JAL Roofing, Vaillant Group, Bell Group and Westville Group.

Derby City Council Local Area Coordinators are working closely with Community Action Derby and Food 4 Thought Alliance, who are organising delivery to residents across the city.

One of the first residents to receive a heated blanket was hugely appreciative of the gesture.

The elderly gentleman from Derby has a number of physical health conditions which limit his mobility. Due to the cost-of-living crisis he’s not been able to afford to put his heating on and has had to sit in the dark after running out of credit on several occasions.

He wanted to remain anonymous but did say: “I’ve been struggling for weeks, the cost of living is having a huge impact on me every day.

“I’m reluctant to ask for help but having spoken to Community Action Derby I realised I could get some help. They helped me apply for the Household Support Fund vouchers.

“I’ve now been able to buy food from Sainsburys and top up my electricity. I can’t remember the last time I ate three meals in a day.

“Having used the blanket for the first time last night I can’t tell you how it was. It actually made me feel human.”

Derby Homes chair Mike Ainsley said: “It has been a difficult few years for us all, however 2022 remains an anxious time as the country begins to see the growing cost of living pressures.

“As a collective group we are doing everything we can to help residents through the crisis. There’s still time for local firms to get involved too to help the cause.

“Heating an individual by using the blankets can save people hundreds off their energy bill when compared to solely relying on central heating. We hope they can make a real difference.

“Likewise, alternative cooking appliances such as slow cookers and air-fryers can be a cheaper way of heating food than traditional electric or gas ovens, especially for smaller meals.

“The amount of energy home appliances use varies massively. Using a slow cooker, for example, for eight hours costs around 44p (1.30kWh), which is a big reduction compared to when using an electric oven (which uses around 3.04kWh costing £1.03).

“Meanwhile it costs 3.5pence per hour for a heated throw on full power compared to 70pence per hour for a 2kw electric fan heater.

“The items will be handed out to the most vulnerable, to the people who will benefit from them most. This includes elderly people, or those with specific medical conditions which make them immobile, very unwell, or feel cold.”

Councillor Roy Webb, cabinet Member for Adults, Health and Housing, said: “The cost-of-living crisis is affecting everyone, and the rollout of these appliances will go some way to reducing the financial pressure on our most vulnerable residents.

“A full raft of cost-of-living support is available to help people struggling with the rising cost of energy, food and bills, which can be found at https://www.communityactionderby.org.uk/crisis-support/help-with-the-cost-of-living.”

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