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Martin Lewis reveals how you can claim FREE cash if you’re on a low income

MARTIN Lewis has revealed how low income households can get free cash to help with the rising cost of living.

There are grants available for families who are struggling financially.

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Martin Lewis has shared tips on how low income families can get free cash grantsCredit: Rex

The MoneySavingExpert founder said families can access extra money from charities, the government and some firms.

Unlike loans, grants don't have to be paid back.

It comes as the cost of living has rocketed, with average energy bills jumping by £700 and food prices and taxes both on the rise.

"If you're struggling on a low income, there's a lot more cash out there to help you than you may think," Martin said in his

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"Charities, the government and even companies often have funds which are available to help, especially if you have children".

As well as looking for grants, you should also do a benefits check to make sure you're getting all the cash you're entitled.

You can use an online benefits calculator for free to check you're not missing out.

Claiming benefits can help you access additional financial support, such as some grants.

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We explain what grants are available and how to apply.

Charity grant check

Lots of charities have grants you might be able to apply for.

To find out what you could get, you can use the

The support on offer varies and depends on your personal circumstances.

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For example, it might be based on where you live, your age, nationality, gender, or your job.

There may also be limitations on what you're allowed to spend the money on.

Flexible Support Fund

The Flexible Support Fund is available to people who already claim Universal Credit.

Grants from the fund can be put towards things you need for your job, or the cost of finding work, such as travelling to an interview.

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