Support In Action

  • #ShareWhyYouCare – Supporting Care Hires
  • Kate and Vincent Kate's son Vincent, who has autism, needed a safe space to play at home. After applying for a Disabled Facilities Grant and being awarded a CWC grant, Kate can make her garden safe for Vincent to enjoy water games and trampolining.
  • Lauren’s story Lauren was 12 years into her career in care when she fled domestic violence with her son. She had to reduce her hours at work and was living in temporary accommodation. Lauren was supported by her local council in finding a permanent property a few miles away from her son’s school. However, the property was unfurnished and the floorboards were bare. After completing an application, we awarded Lauren a grant to pay for the installation of carpets.
  • Rachel’s story Rachel's world was turned upside down when her son had an accident, leaving him in hospital for two weeks. Receiving an income wasn’t Rachel's priority at the time, but lacking a sustainable income meant she was struggling to keep top of her bills and she was barely eating. The Care Workers Charity awarded Rachel a grant to help keep up with essential living costs and travel arrangements to the hospital.
  • Lorraine’s story Lorraine begun her career in care aged 19 and since then, has specialised in caring for adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities and has also become an experienced dementia practitioner. Lorraine's disabled facilities grant was not going to cover the costs of the home adaptations she needed to live independently in her own home, so Lorraine approached CWC.
  • Bridget’s story Bridget was left in a desperate situation when she had little resource to pay for a flight to Zambia so she could provide care for her critically ill Mother.
  • Jacqui’s story Jacqui has dedicated 20 years of her career to caring for other people and did not imagine a time where she would be the one asking for support. Jacqui was keen to share her story and reassure other colleagues that seeking support is nothing to feel shameful about.
  • Dana’s story Dana was advised by Victim Support to secure new accommodation with her baby son after enduring extensive domestic abuse. We helped Dana transform her house into a home.
  • Claire and Georgie’s story Claire's daughter, Georgie, has a condition that requires huge amounts of care and physiotherapy. Attending numerous appointments was impacting heavily on work and family life. The Care Workers Charity was able to support Claire to build a home physiotherapy room for Georgie to receive her daily treatment.
  • Vienna’s Story Due to increasingly painful rheumatoid arthritis, Vienna became unable to wash using her bath. Fear of what friends, colleagues and those she cares for would think when they hugged and smelt her, led her to become isolated. The Care Workers Charity awarded a grant to help Vienna regain her confidence with a walk-in shower.
  • Esme’s story Esme went through a rough patch in her life, when she was forced to sell her house after being made redundant and out of work for a year. The move from her home to rented accommodation was tough on Esme, and the process left her without many basic items she had previously been able to rely upon. The Care Workers Charity was able to support Esme with some essential home furnishings.
  • Mrs W’s story Mrs W lost her husband under incredibly traumatic circumstances and her applications for bereavement benefit and social funding were declined. Thankfully she was able to receive a grant from us to cover the funeral costs. This had an immediate effect in improving Mrs W’s quality of life, as well has her family’s.
  • Pete’s story Pete and his wife have worked in the care sector for over 10 years as support workers and have been part of organisations including Community Integrated Care and Four Seasons Care Group. With numerous health issues and mounting debts, the family approached The Care Workers Charity to help with the cost of new beds and bedding for their children and new born baby.
  • Ms. Jones’s story Ms Jones has been a dedicated employee within her care home for 20 years but had to reduce her hours when she fell pregnant and her husband moved out. A sudden leak in her kitchen roof was threatening the basic safety and security of her and her children.
  • Caroline and Brendan’s story Brendan was an accomplished writer before his surgery but started spending his days lying in bed listening to the radio when he lost his mobility. We were delighted to purchase Brendan a new laptop, so he could pursue his passion again.