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people struggling here. but dean's life, it just feels so hard. you're all right. all you want for people is to have some dignity, you know? 0h, are you okay? that's a tough story. despite it all, this hub isn't about misery. it's about help. just a thank you goes a long way. and i do appreciate the work you've done for me. you're welcome. the work never stops. teresa is here to check that all of her benefits are up to date. how much are you paying for gas? £350 for the gas and electric. basically, it's living hand—to—mouth. it's so cold, brett. winter's here. anita and the kids have all been ill. i'm exhausted with it. absolutely exhausted. she's on the way to the food bank. the food bank that she was donating to just a year ago.
how are you? i want to know more about the real impact of the cost of living crisis. it's meant a lot to you, hasn't it? the help you get there. it really has. yeah. because i was stuck with the stress and the anxiety of "where will i go? "what will i do?" and i'm talking to nobody, because you'rejudged. i felt in the food bank, i wasn'tjudged. courtney and carole both said, "look, you can call me. "you can talk and we can help." teresa's single and lives with her autistic granddaughter. the food bank and the community hub keep this family afloat. it's no good being proud. proud is not going to feed you. it's not going to help me to get the stuff i need for my home or my bairn. without help, you're stuck in a situation where your mental health does deteriorate quicker. something's got to give. let's hope so. it'll not be me! it won't be you! it'll not be me. i'll be in my corner, fighting.
i shouldn't feel like that. newcastle's west end is a strong, multi—ethnic community. it has a recent history of regeneration, some new housing, community investment, but the old problems are still evident. this is among the most deprived places in a region where child poverty is the highest in the uk. i'm around at theresa's. hi, theresa. how are you? i want to know more about the real impact of the cost of living crisis. it's meant a lot to you, hasn't it? the help you get there. it really has. yeah. because i was stuck with the stress and the anxiety of "where will i go? "what will i do?" and i'm talking to nobody, because you'rejudged. i felt in the food bank, i wasn'tjudged. courtney and carole both said, "look, you can call me. "you can talk and we can help." teresa's single and lives
i can see that it's tough for dean. his failing health means hospital treatment, usually several times a week. thank you so much. thank you. dean's mum, denise, is by his side. he's on powerful painkillers and needs all the support he can get. i worked from being in school. i was up until a few years ago when my health really deteriorated. i was, i want to work. i can't lift, i can't carry. i can't do anything. are you dependent on this place? yeah, absolutely. there are plenty of people struggling here. but dean's life, it just feels so hard. you're all right. all you want for people is to have some dignity, you know? 0h, are you okay? that's a tough story. despite it all, this hub isn't about misery. it's about help. just a thank you goes a long way. and i do appreciate the work you've done for me. you're welcome. the work never stops. teresa is here to check that all of her benefits are up to date.
how are you? i want to know more about the real impact of the cost of living crisis. it's meant a lot to you, hasn't it? the help you get. it really has. yeah. because i was stuck with the stress and the anxiety of "where will i go? "what will i do?" and i'm talking to nobody, because you'rejudged. i felt in the food bank, i wasn'tjudged. courtney and carole both said, "look, you can call me. "you can talk and we can help." teresa's single and lives with her autistic granddaughter. the food bank and the community hub keep this family afloat. it's no good being proud. proud is not going to feed you. it's not going to help me to get the stuff i need for my home or my bairn. without help, you're stuck in a situation where your mental health does deteriorate quicker. something's got to give. let's hope so. it'll not be me! it won't be you! it'll not be me. i'll be in my corner, fighting.
but dean's life, it just feels so hard. you're all right. all you want for people is to have some dignity, you know? 0h, are you okay? that's a tough story. despite it all, this hub isn't about misery. it's about help. just a thank you goes a long way. and i do appreciate the work you've done for me. you're welcome. the work never stops. teresa is here to check that all of her benefits are up to date. how much are you paying for gas? £350 for the gas and electric. basically, it's living hand—to—mouth. it's so cold, brett. winter's here. anita and the kids have all been ill. i'm exhausted with it. absolutely exhausted. she's on the way to the food bank. the food bank that she was donating to just a year ago.
i want to know more about the real impact of the cost of living crisis. it's meant a lot to you, hasn't it? the help you get. it really has. yeah, because i was stuck with the stress and the anxiety of where i go, what i do, and i'm talking to nobody. because you'rejudged. i felt in the food bank i wasn'tjudged. courtney and carol both said, look, you can call me, you can talk and we can help. teresa's single and lives with her autistic granddaughter. the food bank and the community hub keep this family afloat. it's no good being proud. proud is not going to feed you. it's not going to help me to get the stuff i need for my home or my bairn. without help you're stuck in a situation where your mental health does deteriorate quicker. something's got to give. let's hope so. it'll not be me. it won't be you. it'll not be me. i'll be in my corner, fighting. to stock a food bank
but dean's life, it just feels so hard. you're all right. all you want for people is to have some dignity, you know? 0h, are you okay? that's a tough story. despite it all, this hub isn't about misery. it's about help. just a thank you goes a long way. and i do appreciate the work you've done for me. you're welcome. the work never stops. teresa is here to check that all of her benefits are up to date. how much are you paying for that? £350 for the gas and electric. basically, it's living hand—to—mouth. it's so cold, brett. winter's here. anita and the kids have all been ill. i'm exhausted with it. absolutely exhausted. she's on the way to the food bank. the food bank that she was donating to just a year ago. i think my hands are just starting to get the feeling back in my fingertips.
yeah, absolutely. there are plenty of people struggling here. but dean's life, it just feels so hard. you're all right. all you want for people is to have some dignity, you know? 0h, are you 0k? that's a tough story. despite it all, this hub isn't about misery. it's about help. just a thank you goes a long way. and i do appreciate the work you've done for me. you're welcome. the work never stops. teresa is here to check that all of her benefits are up to date. how much are you paying for that? £350 for the gas and electric. basically, it's living hand—to—mouth. it's so cold, brett. winter's here. anita and the kids have all been ill. i'm exhausted with it. absolutely exhausted. she's on the way to the food bank. the food bank that she was donating
i'm around at theresa's. hi, theresa. how are you? i want to know more about the real impact of the cost of living crisis. it's meant a lot to you, hasn't it? the help you get. it really has. yeah, because i was stuck with the stress and the anxiety of where i go, what i do, and i'm talking to nobody. because you'rejudged. i felt in the food bank i wasn'tjudged. courtney and carol both said, look, you can call me, you can talk and we can help. teresa's single and lives with her autistic granddaughter. the food bank and the community hub keep this family afloat. it's no good being proud. proud is not going to feed you. it's not going to help me to get the stuff i need for my home or my bairn. without help you're stuck in a situation where your mental health does deteriorate quicker. something's got to give. let's hope so. it'll not be me. it won't be you.