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If you have difficulty accessing parking due to a disability or health condition, you may be eligible for a Blue Badge, allowing you to park closer to your destination.
Direct Payments give eligible adults more choice and control over their care and support.
Discretionary funding and support may be available to help adapt your home, based on a needs assessment and eligibility.
Cumberland Libraries provide free access to books, eBooks, audiobooks, digital resources, events, and local studies materials for residents.
A range of services covering financial and practical support to help residents live safely, independently, and comfortably at home.
The Cumberland Social Car Scheme provides door‑to‑door transport for people who are unable to access public or private transport, helping them attend medical and health‑related appointments and stay connected to essential services.
Cumbria Law Centre is a community-based charity providing free, confidential legal advice and representation for people who live or work in Cumbria.
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.