HOLIDAY HELP

Thousands of struggling families to get supermarket vouchers worth up to £600 this Christmas

Vouchers can be spent at major supermarkets to help with your festive grocery bill

THOUSANDS of struggling families could get up to £600 of vouchers to spend at supermarkets including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's this Christmas.

Feeding the family at Christmas can be financially challenging but support is available to those worried about costs through the Household Support Fund (HSF).

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Families can access hundreds of pounds of support ahead of the big Christmas shopCredit: Getty

The HSF offers help to the most hard-up households and has been extended several times since it was introduced by Government in 2021.

Funding is given to local councils to distribute, so the support available varies across the country.

But, families may be in line to receive vouchers to help with groceries and other essential costs during the Christmas holiday.

Levels of support vary depending on local council and personal situation, so it's worth checking your council's website to ensure you receive all the help available.

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If you have children who receive free school meals you're likely to receive help automatically outside of term time, but those without school-age children may have to apply.

Cambridgeshire County Council automatically gives households receiving free school meals supermarket vouchers worth £15 per child, per week.

Those struggling financially, without children in receipt of free school meal vouchers, can also apply for a financial award of £110 per household.

This can be paid as a supermarket voucher, energy voucher or as a cash payment via BACS or a paypoint cashout voucher.

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Ealing Council in London offers families with children receiving free school meals £30 of supermarket vouchers during the Christmas break.

The council will also be giving care leavers supermarket vouchers worth £100.

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Those living in Norfolk with children receiving free school meals will receive a £15 monthly payment, as well as an additional £30 December payment.

In Cheshire West and Chester families eligible for free school meals receive £20 a week for the two-week school break.

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Meanwhile in Richmond families struggling financially can apply for grants, which are paid as either a BACS payment or supermarket vouchers.

The council pays out up to £300 to adult households, up to £500 for those with one child and up to £600 for those with two or more children.

In Bedfordshire each child receiving free school meals will be entitled to a £35 supermarket voucher for the Christmas break.

Meanwhile in Nottinghamshire, families receiving either free school meals or Pension Credit can apply for support of £110 per household.

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Support is also available from councils including Suffolk, Surrey, the London borough of Barnet and Hertfordshire.

Every council will have received funding from the HSF so if you're worried about making ends meet ahead of the holidays, check your local council's website for further details.

In most cases vouchers will be sent automatically to families in receipt of free school meals, via email or through their child's school.

But if you're unsure you're eligible or haven't received support during previous school holidays check with your local council.

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