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Closed 12/10/2017
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- Bristol, United Kingdom
- Closed on Thursday, 12th October 2017
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I have to leave my home, and I cannot afford to stay in my current city due to high rent costs and the costs charged by estate agents. I have a managed to find a new job in a town 180 miles away, in another county and will have family support near to me too, which I don't currently.
Once I am there it will be able to work more. Have family support of help with child care, which saves money and on the whole better myself and my sons chances in life. The job offer, if I took it would mean I could afford an extra curricular activity for him. However to accept the offer means money will need to be spent. I will need to hire a van and pay for other moving cost, pay the agents their fees and the petrol if its not all done in a day, all starts to add up. It will most likely cost more than I have asked for but it will all definitely help massively.
I can't wait for life to improve. I really don't want to register as homeless.I am ready for the work and the challenge as we both grow in this together. Thank you so so much for reading.
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Bristol, United Kingdom
I am a mum of a five year old boy who is wonderful and has so much potential. He loves music, construction toys and has a memory better than mine. I hope to improve his life & his chances of doing well in the future. I call this an emergency as I have run out of money...