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With the clocks wound back and winter just around the corner, households are preparing for the warm, cosy nights ahead.
But in many homes, the most vulnerable residents will be faced with months of struggling to pay for heating and hot food.
We are again launching our Fuel Bank campaign in Chester and Ellesmere Port, this time in partnership with the Fuel Bank Foundation.
The campaign will offer a helping hand in the cold winter months, by providing payments towards the energy bills of those who struggle to afford it in the area.
Liz Dickinson, of Citizens Advice Cheshire West, said: "Every winter several members of our community struggle to pay for enough gas and electricity to heat their homes and cook hot food. This year, more than any, we are aiming to make a difference in Chester and Ellesmere Port for those people who are struggling to keep warm and were asking for your support.
"We are appealing to individuals, companies, and funders to contribute to our Heating Bank. Every pound you donate will go to a household who needs help.
Money donated to the fuel bank will be ring-fenced, before we will send the money directly into the prepayment meter or utility account of those who need it most.
Last year, we were able to help Sarah, who had been rehoused with her 2 year old daughter following domestic abuse. Electricity for the property had cost £115 over 2 weeks, which left her with only £2 for food and heating. Through the scheme, we added £25 to her key meter account.
In total, we provided a lifeline to 32 people last year, including 24 families. The most common reason for using the Heating Bank was a delay in receiving benefits payments.
Donations are welcome from residents who receive the winter fuel allowance, who can afford to donate some or even all of it, or from other individuals and businesses who can make a contribution.
All donations, no matter how big or small, will be much appreciated by residents who will enjoy a warmer home for the winter than they would have done without it.