Households have just HOURS left to claim up to £225 supermarket vouchers and cost of living payments

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HOUSEHOLDS have just hours left to claim supermarket vouchers and direct cash payments worth up to £225.

Councils across England have been allocated a share of a giant £421million fund known as the Household Support Fund.

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The latest round of the Household Support Fund ends next month

Each local authority can decide who it wants to give help to and how to distribute it.

However, in most cases if you are on certain benefits or a low income you will qualify for support.

The latest round of funding has to be allocated by councils before March 31, with some already having depleted their shares.

But, some are still issuing cash and vouchers, with a number setting deadlines of today to apply.

City of Doncaster Council

City of Doncaster Council is providing one-off payments to households who receive either housing benefit, local council tax reduction, Universal Credit which includes a housing element or means-tested free school meals.

Payments are being made to households where at least one person is aged between 16 and 64 – also known as a working-age adult.

Households without children are being issued £75 payments and those with one or two dependent children £150.

Residents living in homes with three or more dependent children qualify for £225 payments.

Meanwhile, pensioner households receiving Pension Credit get £50 payments and those not eligible for the benefit get £150.

Anyone who received a payment under a previous round of the Household Support Fund should have already received their money.

But, those who are yet to get help through the Household Support Fund, which first launched in October 2021, have to apply by 5pm.

The online application form can be found via www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/council-tax-benefits/household-support-fund.

Households who qualify can either get the money paid as a cheque or directly into their bank account.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is distributing payments worth £200 to households in need.

To qualify for a payment, residents need to have not yet received help from the Household Support Fund in 2024 or 2025.

They also must be receiving housing benefit, the housing element of Universal Credit, or council tax support.

They can also qualify if they have been receiving a means-tested benefit or have not been in employment for at least three months.

They also need to have less than £1,000 in savings.

To apply for the payment, residents can go to www.eryc.link/fund, but have to before the end of today.

Those who don’t have access to the internet can apply by calling 01482 393939.

Any payments should be made within 20 days of an application being made.

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Bedford Council

Bedford Council, in the East of England, is still accepting applications for direct bank payments of £150.

Payments are being issued to pensioner households who receive council tax support.

Households where the council tax payer is of working age, dependent children are included in the household, and are in receipt of a council tax support can also claim.

The deadline for either cohort to apply is today.

To apply, visit bedford.gov.uk/benefits-and-support/grants-and-funding/household-support-fund-2024-25.

Calderdale Council

Hard-up households in Calderdale have until the end of today to apply for support up to £100.

Households may be eligible if they receive council tax reduction based on their incomes.

How much you get depends on certain factors such as if you live with children or have a disability.

Households with children will get £100 as will households where one person is living with a disability.

Meanwhile, single parents and couples with no children or disability will receive £50.

For households with children and a known disability, only one payment of £100 will be awarded.

To find out more, visit new.calderdale.gov.uk/benefits/hsf.

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

Households receiving a council tax reduction in Stockton-on-Tees should have already been sent an £80 voucher.

Pensioner households who don’t qualify for Pension Credit and on a low income have also been sent £100 vouchers.

These vouchers can be exchanged at any PayPoint outlet for money to cover energy bills or food costs.

However, they have to be exchanged by today.

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