- Date
- 15 May 2024 9:15am–4:45pm
- Location
- UNISON Centre – 130 Euston Road, London, NW1 2AY
Registration required. Please register in advance via the Online Conference System from 21 February 2024 – 12:00pm […]
Registration required. Please register in advance via the Online Conference System from 21 February 2024 – 12:00pm […]
The annual general meeting of UNISON Welfare
The vice chair of There for You’s board, Debi Potter, explains the upcoming phase of the Energy Support Fund
UNISON’s welfare charity, There for You, opens its annual programme offering grants of £200 next week – find out if you’re eligible to apply
Food bank charity The Trussell Trust reports that one in five working people are now turning to food banks, as the cost of living crisis takes its toll
The next phase of the Energy Support Fund open on 27 September 2023. Check whether you’re eligible and save the date!
Grants of up to £70 per school age child are now available
Find out if you might be eligible for a grant of up to £200 to help cover the rising cost of gas and electricity this winter
The annual general meeting of UNISON Welfare This is a member only event Registration is required Outcome
The fund will offer grants of up to £200 and is designed to help the union’s most vulnerable low-income members
With rising bills and other financial pressures, you might be eligible for a grant of up to £350
UNISON has always given a helping hand to members in need through There for You – and last year help was needed more than ever as the charity’s new impact report demonstrates
This free 1-hour webinar hosted by UNISON’s charity There for You is delivered by The Money Charity. It’s designed to help UNISON members manage their money better, stay on top of their finances and plan for the future. It also offers the latest in money saving tips.
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week and the pandemic is having a significant and negative impact on our collective mental health. But don’t worry, your union is here to help
Branches can help There for You be there for them as the pandemic continues