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Support Students through Hardship

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The Hardship Fund supports students who are experiencing unexpected or unforeseen financial difficulties, providing funding towards the cost of accommodation, food, learning resources, digital equipment and childcare.

The funding enables students to concentrate upon their studies, without the worry of being unable to afford their basic living costs.

How can you help?

A donation of:

£20 will pay for basic provisions for a few days;

£75 will help towards rent and utility bills for a week;

£150 will buy food supplies for a month; and

£500 will purchase a laptop and WiFi subscription for a student.

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