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As living costs remain high, East Cambridgeshire District Council is continuing to assist residents on a low income through the Household Support Fund.
This current round of government funding, which is being made available between now and the end of March 2025, aims to support households struggling to meet essential housing costs including food, energy bills and other essential items.
The council is able to apply to the fund on residents' behalf, as well as offering advice and support with completing applications.
District councillor, Julia Huffer, said: "This vital money is intended to provide a helping hand to those most in need this winter.
"It comes at a critical time when we estimate many thousands of our residents will lose out on Winter Fuel Payments because they are no longer eligible.
"I would urge all residents in need of help and assistance with energy bills, food and essential items, to apply."
Residents in East Cambridgeshire can seek assistance by calling 01353 665555 or visiting the Community Advice drop-ins at the council offices Monday to Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm, Wednesdays at Soham Library 10:00am to midday, and Littleport Library, 10:00am to midday every Friday morning.
You do not have to be in receipt of benefits to get help. If you are in receipt of benefits, they will not affected if you receive a payment from the Household Support Fund scheme.
Further details of the Household Support Fund and other cost of living advice is available on the council's website.