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Superpar1313 · 07/02/2014 16:24

Hello,

Looking for advice. I currently am on benefits and single parent of one. I have unexpected bill been taken this week and don't have any food whatsoever. I have tried welfare and social work and none can help as they have previously helped. I'm so stressed. All I'm looking for is food or someway of getting it. I've never been as desperate as this and worried and can't feed family. Any help and advice would be appreciated. Thank you x

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pickles184 · 07/02/2014 16:25

Can you send address OP, may be able to find some help?

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Superpar1313 · 07/02/2014 16:26

Glasgow?

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JoinTheDots · 07/02/2014 16:28

Food bank? Are there any local charities in your area (churches often have them) who can help? Have you been to the CAB? They might be able to negotiate with the company the unexpected bill came in from and see if you can pay over several months leaving you with at least some money for food. Do you have any family or friend who could loan you a small amount interest free to get you out of this particular problem time?

Hope you get something sorted ASAP

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HyvaPaiva · 07/02/2014 16:29

There are foodbanks in Govanhill, Ibrox, and Parkhead. Go there, OP.

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RestingActress · 07/02/2014 16:30

which part of Glasgow are you in OP? I'm sure there must be a food bank / church nearby that would hlep

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Superpar1313 · 07/02/2014 16:32

Hi thank you for your help I have tried family etc with no success. Been to food bank near by but by time got there closed and now no money to go further on as used last getting to there. I don't get paid for another week and scared electricity gas etc also runs out x

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colette · 07/02/2014 16:33

Superpar1313 some housing associations have emergency food parcels

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Superpar1313 · 07/02/2014 16:35

Okay thank you for the advice. Will try that. Was wondering if any other ideas to make quick cash? X

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MooncupGoddess · 07/02/2014 16:37

If there's a local Pret try going there at closing time, they make all their food on a daily basis so sometimes have leftovers going free.

Is there a Sikh gurdwara near you, apparently they offer free food to the needy.

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DustyBaubles · 07/02/2014 16:37

You will only get quick cash by pawning or selling something.

Will your family really not buy you a loaf of bread and a few tins of beans? Or have your child stay with them for a few days?

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CatONineTails · 07/02/2014 16:40

Crisis loan?

SS will help you if there is no other option. They will have an emergency out of hours number and will be able to refer you to food bank.

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pickles184 · 07/02/2014 16:44

Have you a salvation army nearby? They usually have the basics for people in need.

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NettoSuperstar · 07/02/2014 16:44

payday loan?

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HyvaPaiva · 07/02/2014 16:46

Mooncup, great suggestion about the Gurdwara.

OP, the Gurdwara is in Pollokshields (37 Albert Drive).

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bubblesausage · 07/02/2014 16:49

What's the bill that's been taken? Was it by dd? If you weren't informed it would be collected you can claim indemnity at bank - they have to refund it straight into your account under dd guarantee. (realise no help if not this, just thought worth mentioning)

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Piscivorus · 07/02/2014 16:50

In our area the food bank leave spare parcels at CABs and Sure Start centres

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ISeeYouShiverWithAntici · 07/02/2014 16:55

you don't have any food at all? Of any description? Not a tin or packet or jar or anything? nothing that could cobble together any type of meal for your children? Then phone social services and tell them that you have no food at all in the house and ask them for help. Even if you have been helped before, they will not let your children go without any sustenance at all for a week.

or go to one of those cash converter type places and pawn your laptop/any item of value.

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Lj8893 · 07/02/2014 16:56

I hate hate hate payday loans with a passion, however if you have no other options then it may be the thing to do. Just don't borrow anymore than you can afford to pay back.

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teenagetantrums · 07/02/2014 17:01

can you pawn something, i pawn my phone or my laptop when we have no cash and food is running out, i get £50 and pay back £65 when my next benefits go in, its not ideal but better than kids going hungry. Our council will refer you to food bank, also if you are on prepayment meters and phone your supplier they should give you extra emergency credit if you explain, British Gas put an extra £10 on my meter when my JSA was late going in.

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AmyMumsnet · 07/02/2014 17:03

Hi all,

Thanks for your reports.

As ever, we do advise all our members to be aware that not everyone on t'internet is who they say they are, and that, although we're awed daily by the astonishing support our members give each other through life's trickier twists and turns, we'd always caution anyone never to give more of themselves to another poster, emotionally or financially, than they can afford to spare.

Wishing you all the best Superpar1313

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FourAndDone · 07/02/2014 17:36

Have you got something sorted op?

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DrewsWife · 07/02/2014 17:54

go to Salvation Army, they provide food parcels and lunch clubs, I know as I am a memeber, not from that corps though... but i know just how much help they have in place. The one in Govan is fab. but Any salvation army will help... look up your local one and give them a call. they will make sure someone is available to meet you and make sure you have enough

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littleredsquirrel · 07/02/2014 18:00

Do you have any points on a tesco clubcard/sainsburys reward card/Boots advantage card that you can use to buy food.

Gurdwara will feed you and your DC.

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PerpendicularVince · 08/02/2014 06:35

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MsAspreyDiamonds · 08/02/2014 16:57

Glasgow Central Mosque has a soup kitchen and delivers food parcels to those in need regardless of their background.

www.centralmosque.co.uk/poverty

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