Linking Help with Hope
At LHH we provide financial assistance to those who are in hardship due to illness or disability. This includes physical and diagnosed mental health conditions, learning disabilities and people caring for an adult or child with a disability. We can offer one-off grants, extended assistance and carers' breaks.
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Linking Help with Hope
LHH (Linking Help with Hope) helps those who are living on a very low income, receiving the appropriate welfare benefits and who have exhausted all other funding sources including statutory funding, occupational, local and specialist charities.
Financial assistance may be provided under the following three categories:
• One-off grants: Issues grants of up to £300. These are generally awarded for (or) towards essential household items and specialist equipment not available from statutory agencies.
•Extended Assistance: We also provide ongoing financial assistance. Beneficiaries will receive quarterly newsletters, birthday and Christmas cards as well as a personal visit from the Secretary once a year where possible.
• Carers’ breaks: Depending on available funds, one-off payments are made for carer’s breaks. We understand the role of a carer is both onerous and tiring.
How to access:
Application for assistance must be made through a third party sponsor from a professional agency (e.g. representative from social services, health service, housing association, tenancy support agency, CAB or another charity.
Grant application forms can be found here: https://lhh.org.uk/apply-for-assistance/
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Referral
- Financial Support
- Personal Items
- LHH, PO Box 342, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 5AQ
- Website
- https://lhh.org.uk/
- Contact Email
- secretary@lhh.org.uk
- 0144 423 6099 - Please leave a message outside of office hours
- Service Capacity
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Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 23/06/25)
- Availability
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No schedules available.
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
To be eligible, applicants must present with a physical or diagnosed mental health condition, learning disability, or be a carer for an adult or child with a disability. Help for children should be made with a parent/legal guardian as the lead applicant.
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