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Home Energy Grant Launched By Racing Welfare


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The new Home Energy Grant, funded by the John Pearce Foundation, was launched by Racing Welfare on Wednesday.

The initiative offers crucial financial assistance to both current and retired individuals within the sector, helping them cope with the rising costs of home energy. The Home Energy Grant offers £300 to eligible households, specifically those living on or below the Minimum Income Standards, as defined by The Joseph Rowntree Foundation. This support is aimed at individuals and families who are most vulnerable, ensuring they can meet the essential energy needs of their homes during these challenging times.

Lucy Miller, regional welfare manager at Racing Welfare, said, “National Energy Action highlighted that, as of January, approximately 6.1 million UK households are struggling with fuel poverty, spending over 10% of their income on energy costs. The rising energy prices have added significant strain for many within the racing community. This grant provides a much-needed lifeline to help alleviate the financial burden for those who have dedicated their lives to the racing industry, whether they are still working or enjoying their retirement. We are immensely grateful to the John Pearce Foundation for their generous funding, which has made this initiative possible.”

For more information on the programme and to apply, please visit the Racing Welfare website. Applications are open until Apr. 18.

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