28 March 2024, 10:00
By Furniture News May 28, 2020

Charity bolsters support for struggling industry workers

The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry, has increased the package of support available to struggling employees and sole traders who have been financially shaken by the Covid-19 crisis.

The charity, which has been supporting the welfare of people in the industry for more than 100 years, has been awarding Personal Support Grants to members of the trade to help mitigate against the loss of earnings people are experiencing as a result of being furloughed, made redundant, unable to work or a diminished order book.

The Personal Support Grants the charity is awarding people are based on each applicant’s situation, with the duration of the support depending on their changing circumstances: individuals can apply for a monthly grant of £200 for a maximum of six months; married couples can apply for a monthly grant of £250 for a maximum of six months; and sole traders can apply for a monthly grant of £500 for a maximum of two months.

David Woodward, master of The Furniture Makers Company, says: “Our message is simple – if you work in the furnishing industry in any function and you’re struggling to pay your monthly bills, we may be able to help you. Our team are processing applications very quickly and we can get money in people’s accounts within a couple of days, provided we have all the information needed.

“Our charity has never had a greater cause to sustain people in the trade and our Personal Support Grants are providing some much-needed hope during this incredibly uncertain time. You can help us by spreading the word of our grants by telling co-workers and sharing information on social media and company portals.”

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