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Share your PIP Story with Turn2Us

Share your PIP Story with Turn2Us

Can you share your story of successfully claiming personal independence payments (PIP) to help others going through the application process?

A major national anti-poverty charity – Turn2Us – are seeking the stories of those who have successfully claimed PIP so that others can be encouraged to make a claim. Turn2us is known for its online tools to help people understand and access their rights. Here’s their message that they have asked us to share

“We know applying for PIP can feel really isolating. We want to help people feel supported and hopeful as they’re going through the process. If you’ve successfully claimed PIP and getting PIP is making a difference in your life, can you share your story to encourage and inspire other people?

We’ll ask you to let us share your name and story with other people who are going through the PIP process and are using a new online tool we’re developing. We’ll also ask to share photos of you so people using the online tool can get a sense of connection with you, which we know really helps people, when they’re facing a new challenge.

If you would like to speak to a member of the communications team at Turn2Us about sharing your story, please email:
communications@turn2us.org.uk

The conversation will be an opportunity to talk through what’s involved, and find out what you’re happy with and carries no commitment to be involved. “

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