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Not on the same page with my friends over “broke” and feel so ashamed

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Stupidlifechoices · 31/08/2024 11:40

I am a single mum to 2 dc’s-one is 20 and one is 6. I have £1350 in total coming in a month and cannot pick up any more hours due to childcare (her father doesn’t really see her and school don’t run an after school club, and is too rural for childminders). I am claiming everything I am entitled to. I get £7.50 a month in child support.

Outgoings are:

Rent - £700
Phones - £120 (me and my daughter-they were both £35 each when I took the contracts out as we both needed handsets but they keep putting the tariffs up and we have 7 months remaining on 36 month contracts).
Broadband and phone line - £45
TV license - £28.25
Car insurance and AA - £120
Fuel £150
Gas and Electric £180
Council Tax £75

So just in bills I am already in arrears each month. There is nothing left for clothes or food, let alone days out and extras.

My eldest has started paying her own phone bill as of last month, as she has got a part time job around uni, but that only buys us another £60.

My other broke friends manage to dress well, look nice and go away for holidays and days out. Two of them have been on three holidays this summer-one to Tunisia, Jersey and then on a Disney cruise. Another did Disneyland and two weeks in the Cotswolds, followed by a week in Cornwall. One of them openly admits her parents pay for her children’s nursery fees, and the in laws bought their house for them so they wouldn’t have the stress of a mortgage. I feel like I am living in some shameful underbelly of poverty.

I feel like such an incredible failure, both to my children and to me. We are in the cheapest house I could find, I have nothing to sell on Vinted or eBay as we have been this broke for years. My daughter was very ill when she was born until she was 4 and so I stopped working, but was too young to qualify for DLA as the things I needed to do for her were appropriate for her age. She is now at school so I am doing a degree and am currently on a first, but it is part time so I won’t graduate for another 2 years.

I know we could move house to somewhere less rural, meaning that I could put her in after school club, but the rent would increase, as would childcare costs, and I don’t physically have the money to move house.

I make my own bread, yoghurt, pasta, pasta sauces, shampoo, deodorant, soap, washing powder, washing up liquid, surface cleaners and body wash to save money, and we eat very simply-pasta, fruit, porridge, toast and soup are the main go-to’s, but I feel like it barely touches the sides. I just hate myself for doing this to my family.

OP posts:
NameChanged9 · 31/08/2024 22:46

@Stupidlifechoices

Here’s some (more!) grants you might be entitled to, based on your health/disability status:

  • LHH - grants for people who have a disability
  • Margaret’s Fund - grants for women in financial need who have a health condition/disability
  • The Hospital Saturday Fund - grants to pay for specialistic equipment or treatment for disabled people
  • The Florence Nightingale Aid in Sickness Trust - grants to pay for medical aids etc. for disabled people
  • The 3H Foundation - give grants to pay towards the accommodation of a UK holiday for families with at least one disabled member & who are on low-income - applications open in January
  • Bruce Wake Charity - give grants to pay for leisure activities for disabled people (open to all disabled people although they prioritise wheelchair users)

Best of luck with everything & with your job seeking efforts.

Neodymium · 31/08/2024 23:12

If you are already doing 75% course load why not just got to 100% to get the full benefits of being a student? If you are doing well you should manage. You can still work part time.

LittleBearPad · 01/09/2024 09:51

There is no need to rent an office and you’d be wasting a hour travelling. You’d do better to boost your degree to full time and crack on with it - full time may even unlock further financial support. Good luck

Aubree17 · 02/09/2024 18:30

You work an hour a day and your complaining that your broke?

The bottom line is you need more work and more income.

How about cleaning peoples houses during school hours?

Aubree17 · 02/09/2024 18:34

Sorry just read that cleaning is unlikely to be suitable for you.
I really should read the whole thread before posting. Sorry about that.
Hopefully you can find a way to increase your income.

1dayatatime · 02/09/2024 18:45

Firstly I want you to really believe that given the shit hand that life has dealt you that you are doing a totally amazing job as a mum to your 6 year old so please please take pride in this and by no means are you in anyway a failure - in fact you are a bloody heroine.

On to your finances - you are already doing pretty much all you can and I can't see how you can really make much further savings. But if you are able getting some more part time hours would make a big difference. Your 20 year old DD really needs to be contributing a lot more, can the dad contribute more?

Also agree with other posters on reviewing what further benefits you are entitled to.

Big hugs

Whatineed · 02/09/2024 19:40

Imanontoday · 31/08/2024 11:53

Um she is skint, did you read the op. She’s unemployed and skint basically

They were referring to the friends who say they are skint, I think.

ShyCrab · 10/09/2024 20:58

I would cancel the tv licence and swap AA to start rescue firstly. Ask your uni about a hardship fund you can apply for

Danikm151 · 11/09/2024 07:08

Check out social tariffs for your broadband. I pay £20 a month

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