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Published 08:51 7 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 11:15 7 Apr 2022 BST
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Thelma Spalding, 54, used to work for the NHS, but she was assaulted at work, and now relies on carers and a walking stick. Her bills have shot up from £44 to £149 per month, and she can only afford to heat up one room. She wears two pairs of leggings, a pair of trousers, a vest, a T-shirt and a dress to bed.
David Babsky, who watched a recent BBC's news report about Thelma, sent a cheque to help cover her heating bill. "She was almost in tears," he said.
He has since created a fundraiser to help the ex-NHS worker cover her energy bills, which has so far raised over £1,000.
Speaking in a video he made, David said: "Thelma is freezing. She lies in bed freezing because she can't afford to heat her home. She needs our help."
When David visited her, he said she was "immensely grateful" for people's donations.
Welcome to food bank Britain (Credit: Getty)[/caption]
Lancashire Plumber James Anderson has been fixing boilers and radiators for free (Credit: DEPHER)[/caption]
James Anderson, a hero plumber from Lancashire, has been helping low income households by fixing their boilers for free, paying off heating bills and providing food boxes through his community initiative, Disabled and Elderly Plumbing and Heating Emergency Repair (DEPHER).
In the past week alone, the organisation has provided multiple emergency plumbing and heating services. Those it has helped include an 86-year-old whose heating and hot water had been cut off for over a year after he struggled to pay his gas bill. The organisation has also been providing weekly shops for families - giving them money for electricity where needed.
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A blind man who received a free emergency boiler this week (Credit: DEPHER)[/caption]
The organisation was set up in 2017, but an emergency appeal set up with GoFundMe will see half of the funds raised go to DEPHER and the other half go to the fundraising pages of individuals struggling with the rising cost of living. It has so far raised £10,000.
Speaking in a video update last week, Anderson said setting up DEPHER was "one of the best ideas I've ever had in my whole life".
When it comes to charities, organisations, and members of the public, the effort to keep others afloat is certainly there. But with energy prices expected to rise yet again in just six months time, it is going to take a lot more to lift millions of people out of this crisis.
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