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Creative woodworking and skill-building for adults with learning disabilities
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Friends of the Elderly provides small, practical grants (usually up to £400, or £500 for eligible couples) to support older people living on low incomes who are struggling with essential costs.
Futureproof Cumbria is a charity helping individuals, communities, and organisations across Cumbria take climate action, offering free home energy advice, energy‑saving equipment, and support with heating, ventilation, damp, insulation, and grants.
Official government guidance on financial help and practical support for disabled people or those with long‑term health conditions.
The HEAT service, delivered by social enterprise The Wise Group, provides free, confidential and tailored energy advice to households facing fuel poverty or difficulty managing energy bills.
Heathlands is a person‑centred learning and wellbeing community based at Heathlands Farm near Carlisle.
Day opportunities - iCan Wellbeing supports people across Cumbria to overcome fitness and wellbeing barriers by providing accessible, affordable (often free) fitness classes, wellness groups, emotional wellbeing support, and outreach activities.
Independence at Home is a national grant‑making charity supporting people of all ages who have a physical or learning disability or long‑term illness and are in financial need.
“Worrying About Money?” provides cash‑first referral information to help people identify where to get local financial support, including advice services, emergency grants, welfare rights help, and income‑maximising options.