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Household Support Fund Closure Reprieve

Household Support Fund Closure Reprieve

UPDATE: The scheme has been extended to April 25 Unless the new government extends the scheme, the Household Support Fund is scheduled to close at the end of September 2024. If you have not claimed a grant in the 3 months before your application you can still apply for financial assistance with the cost of living until then.

The fund can help to support people who are struggling to afford:-

  • food and housekeeping costs(groceries, toiletries, baby essentials etc)
    telephone and broadband (mobile phones, top-ups, broadband charge etc)
  • gas and electricity
  • clothing, including school uniforms
  • white goods
  • wider essential needs not linked to energy and water should local authorities consider this appropriate in their area.

Please note it cannot be used for ( amongst other things ) mortgage costs, rent or housing arrears under normal circumstances.

More information about the fund is available on Sheffield City Council’s website

You can apply online here for the Household Support Fund.

If you need help with the cost of living you can phone Sheffield City Council on 0114 273 4567 ( Mon – Fri 8.30am – 6pm )
An extra phone number for people who want help directly with the Household Support Fund is available on 0114 273 5258

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