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How low income families can get free or cheap cookers, fridges, and washing machines

HARD-UP families can get free or cheap essential items such as cookers and fridges as the cost of living soars.

The donations, or discounted items, are provided by charities, non-profit organisations, the Government and some companies - as long as you meet requirements.

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Low income families can get free or cheap cookers, fridges and washing machinesCredit: Getty - Contributor

You will need to meet the eligibility criteria, which can differ between providers.

For example, you may need to be on a low income, receive certain benefits or suffer from illnesses or disabilities.

Other schemes are available to those who’ve worked for particular firms or charities.

In 2019, charities distributed £60million in grants, according to the Association of Charitable Organisations.

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This money can be used to buy fridges, clothes, and food.

In some cases it can also be put towards health and childcare costs.

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Here we have listed what help is available and how you can apply for it.

Free charity grants

There are more than 3,000 charities giving cash to buy white goods.

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Most charities and organisations require you to fill out an application form online or in person listing the reasons why you need help.

A response will then be sent to you with details on how you can claim the money needed.

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