Supporting you when it’s needed most – Positively impacting lives through the Live Well fund

We know that the cost of living continues to impact many of your households. Rising food, fuel, and energy prices can make everyday life increasingly difficult.  

We want you to know that we are here to help in challenging times. 

Through our Live Well fund, we’re able to support you with advice and financial assistance, to help you access life’s essentials when you need them. 

In 2024/25, we supported 1,648 tenants by providing more than £185,000 worth of help to tenants across Salford, Knowsley, Oldham and beyond. This included: 

  • Over £68,000 for food 
  • More than £18,000 for fuel 
  • £8,277 towards furniture and white goods
  • £6,739 to help people deal with pests
  • And £6,390 for other essential items

We also worked with the Torus Foundation to issue fuel vouchers worth an additional £92,414. 

But behind every number is a real person, facing real challenges.  

Below are some of the real-life stories of Live Well funding in action, and what a difference it can make to people’s lives.  

Giving a tenant the tools to cope again

Lauren, one of our Neighbourhood Officers, visited a tenant after neighbours raised concerns about the condition of their home. She found the home was in an extremely poor state, with rubbish, flies and animal waste throughout. 

The tenant, who was struggling with their mental and physical health, had recently had their medication stopped. Their situation had spiralled – but they hadn’t known where to turn. 

Lauren said: 

“When I visited, I realised the tenant had no basic cleaning supplies at all – no bin bags, mop, bucket or even a brush. I used Live Well funding there and then, went to B&M, and bought him the essentials he needed to begin making a change. He was tearful – just so grateful that someone cared.” 

Lauren worked with other agencies to help, making referrals to Adult Social Care and our Tenancy Sustainment Team (TSS). Together with his social worker, she’s helping the tenant work towards a deep clean and build the skills to maintain his home in the long term. 

“He’s now been to his GP, restarted his medication and visited the job centre to check his Universal Credit is in order. He’s even looking to apply for a Personal Independence Payment (PIP). He told me he’d been suicidal until we stepped in – and now, every two weeks, we look at how far he’s come. There’s still work to do, but he’s hopeful.” 

Being there when others aren’t

Neighbourhood Officer Mark was contacted by a tenant in distress. Her 14-year-old daughter had just given birth and was struggling to access the support she needed. 

Using Live Well funding, Mark helped with emergency food and fuel vouchers and signposted the family to other sources of help, including food banks and the local Household Support Fund. 

The tenant said: 

“ForHousing was the only organisation that really listened and helped.” 

Mark also arranged the removal of large items from her garden that she couldn’t manage herself, helping her avoid falling foul of tenancy conditions and reducing the stress on the whole household.”

How to get support

Everyone goes through tough times – you don’t have to face them alone. Whether you’re finding it challenging to afford the basics, feeling overwhelmed, or are unsure where to turn, we’re here to listen and help.  

Through our Live Well fund and wider support services, we can work with you to find the right support when you need it most.  

Apply for Live Well support online. 

We can help with things like: 

  • Vouchers for food and essential items like toiletries 
  • Topping up pre-payment energy meters 
  • Household items such as bedding and curtains 
  • Counselling sessions, delivered by Talk Listen Change – click here to refer yourself 

If you need support with something not listed above, please complete the Live Well form – we review each request on a case-by-case basis and will always do our best to help or connect you with someone who can. 

As well as crisis support, we can also: 

  • Work with you to review your income and spending 
  • Offer advice on budgeting and reducing debt 
  • Help check you’re receiving all the financial support you’re entitled to 
  • Provide employment support to help you build skills and find work 
  • Put you in touch with other agencies who can help 

To get support: 

  • Complete our application form 
  • Visit your local ForHousing office 
  • Call us on 0300 123 55 22 

We’re here to help you move forward, one step at a time. 

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