Grab £150 Vouchers to Spend at B&M, Tesco, ASDA & More: Apply Now Through HSF!
Struggling to make ends meet with the rising cost of living? Here's a deal that might help ease the burden for many of my followers in England. Thousands of households can apply for free vouchers worth £150 to spend at top supermarkets like B&M, Tesco, Asda, and more!
This comes from the Household Support Fund (HSF), a substantial pot of £842 million the Government's distributed amongst councils to assist those most in need. Launched first in October 2021, it's aimed at supporting Brits through the winter months during the ongoing financial squeeze.
What's crucial here is that each council has the autonomy to decide how to distribute their share of the fund. That means the type of support you can access varies depending on where you reside.
Some councils might dish out vouchers for food or utility bills, while others might go for direct bank transfers.
In Dorset, for example, residents can grab £150 in vouchers to spend at a range of supermarkets including Asda, Aldi, B&M, Farmfoods, Iceland, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsburys, Tesco, and Waitrose. Applications open tomorrow (August 2), and eligibility criteria include:
- An annual household net income of less than £30,000
- Savings of less than £16,000
- Not having applied for a previous Household Support Fund payment in the last six months
Head over to the Dorset Council website to apply, and expect to receive your vouchers within six to eight weeks.
In other areas, like North Yorkshire, residents have received electronic vouchers worth up to £325. Buckinghamshire council is extending support as well, while other parts of the country offer one-off payments to help with food and energy costs.
Remember, if you aren't eligible for the Household Support Fund, you might still qualify for cost of living payments from the Government. Worth a total of £1,350, these payments are being distributed this year and into 2024.
Don't miss out on this chance to ease the financial strain. Check your local council's website for details, and keep an eye out for other support that might be available in your area. Every penny counts!
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Our council has already allocated its funds for August. I have tried every time a new allocation is available and haven’t managed to get as far as filling out the form. This is for one of the wealthiest part of England as well