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Delight as Surviving Winter campaign to keep elderly warm raises a record £100,000 to date

By Staff Reporter [email protected]

Published: January 20, 2021 | Updated: 21st January 2021

A campaign to save the lives of elderly people by keeping them warm in the winter months has broken all records by raising £100,000.

Dorset Community Foundation’s annual Surviving Winter campaign was launched ten years ago in response to the number of deaths among older people caused by fuel poverty.

An average of 730 die each year in Dorset due to cold-related illness.

The campaign, which has raised more than £250,000 and helped thousands of people over the last decade, runs in partnership with Citizens Advice Purbeck.

It provides £200 grants to people over 60 in fuel poverty or to those over 50 who have significant health conditions, are on the highest level of benefits or have little current chance of improving their life circumstances.

Grant Robson, pictured left, Chief Executive, Dorset Community Foundation, said the success of the campaign had been down to the generosity of the people of the county.

He said: “Each year Dorset people step up to support this campaign but this year we have seen an extraordinary response and we are so thankful.

“We know from our partners at Citizens Advice that people are finding it harder than ever to heat their homes because of the economic fallout from Covid and the fact they have to stay at home more.

“I’d like to thank all of the people who donated their government Winter Fuel Payment as well as the trusts, companies and long-standing supporters who have shown such compassion.”

Kate Pryce, Project Manager, Citizens Advice Purbeck, said the pandemic has had a drastic effect on fuel bills.

“The energy costs for everybody has escalated because people are at home so much longer,” she said.

“Normally people would go out at least part of the day, even if it is a visit to the local library, to go somewhere and be busy instead of being cold at home.

“But now they are not able to do that because everything has had to shut down.”

Kate said it was “fantastic” that the campaign had broken the £100,000 barrier.

She said: “It’s really good to have this campaign, particularly this year because of the situation with Covid.

“People in lockdown now are finding it very difficult to heat their properties.

“We’ve heard stories of people just being in one room with a heater trying to keep warm.

“One gentleman was referred to us because he was using the plate warmer on his cooker to warm his hands up because he was so cold.”

So far the CAB has awarded 136 Surviving Winter grants and expects to be busy all through the winter.

Kate said people don’t often to admit to struggling with heating bills but it is identified when they come to the CAB about other issues.

She said: “Our advisors will ask them what their thermostat is set to and when the answer comes back ’15 because I can’t afford it to be any higher’ it puts it into perspective how people are struggling to get by.

“People are also telling us that they are making a choice between paying their fuel bills and eating properly.

“They tell us ‘you can’t have both’.

She said the CAB has “great support” from Dorset Council and BCP Council.

Both had made referrals.

The Surviving Winter campaign is running until the end of March.

Grant said: “We’d love to see the total go even higher because the more we raise, the more people we can help.

“There are 19,000 people living in fuel poverty in Dorset.”

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