Affected by the recent flooding? Civil Servants can find help.
With the recent floods across Wales and England, one of the UK’s leading benevolent funds is calling on those current, former and retired civil servants affected to make contact for financial assistance and advice.
The Civil Service Benevolent Fund is the principal independent charity for civil servants, associated organisations and their dependants, and can assist eligible applicants with overcoming flood damage and funding certain associated costs such as alternative accommodation, repairs and replacement of household items or clothing.
A spokesperson for the Fund explained that the current problems being experienced were likely to continue to affect families for many weeks and months to come and that the Fund would do what it could to support people who are struggling at this difficult time. Those affected by losses not covered by insurance, are particularly vulnerable.
They added: “We provide an efficient and completely confidential service. Contact our Freephone 0800 056 2424 during office hours or visit our website at www.csbf.org.uk for further information. We also have staff and volunteers based in your region who can provide local support.”
Benevolent funds exist to help those in specific sectors of the workforce - from the car industry to confectionery.
Benevolence Today (www.benevolencetoday.org), is aiming to raise awareness of benevolent charities and will connect people in difficulty in different work sectors who face hardship, with the funds that can help.
The Civil Service Benevolent Fund – Help at hand.
For further information please contact Stephen Westcott at the Fund on tel: 020 8240 2445 or email stephen.westcott(at)csbf.org.uk

