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To be able to apply to the Fund, you must have your sole or main home within the Anglian Water or Hartlepool Water regions. These regions include homes where water is supplied by either Anglian Water or Hartlepool Water or by another water company where sewerage services are supplied by Anglian Water. These water companies are: Cambridge; Essex and Suffolk and Three Valleys. If you live in a home which is not connected to mains water or sewerage or are in some form of temporary accommodation e.g. hostel, you can still apply to the Trust for help if you live within the Anglian Water or Hartlepool Water regions. The Trust can help people by giving grants to:
You may also be eligible for help from other trust funds: The Anglian Water Trust Fund is administered by Charis Grants alongside a number of other utility Trust Funds, namely the British Gas Energy Trust (an applicant must be a customer of British Gas or Scottish Gas), the EDF Energy Trust (an applicant must be a customer of EDF Energy) and the Eos Foundation (an applicant must be a customer of one of the donating companies namely Bournemouth and West Hampshire Water, Folkestone and Dover Water, Mid Kent Water, Portsmouth Water, South East Water and Tendring Hundred Water.) All four Trusts operate within a shared scheme with a common application form and assessment process. So it is possible to arrange for water, sewerage and / or energy debts to be cleared at the same time.
By signing the Anglian Water Trust Fund application form you give your consent to be considered for assistance from any of the trust funds administered by Charis.
See also the Shared Programme of Giving page. The Trust cannot give you a loan or give you help with bills you have already paid or items you have already bought. In addition the Trust cannot help you with the following:
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