Student Funding
External charities and grants.
Turn 2 us helps people access the money available to them – through welfare benefits, grants and other financial help.
Educational Grants Trust Search
This is aimed at students on a low income, particularly those on benefits.
Visit this website to find grants you may be eligible for: http://family-action-trustsearch.org.uk/main.aspx
Family Welfare Association www.family-action.org.uk
Grants for Young people aged between 19 and 25 – these are to support young people who are living alone, with clothing and general household needs.

St John’s Hospital www.stjohnsbath.org.uk
Grants for individuals who live within the City of Bath boundaries.
Websites for single parents:
A useful website offering advice on money to single parents
Money survival kit for single parents http://recession.onespace.org.uk/
Education & training grants for one lone parents.
Buttle UK offers grants to young people to ensure a successful education.
Small grants are available to help buy items such as beds, cookers.
Student & Trainees programme can help students aged 16-20 (particularly those estranged from parents) by funding course fees, field trips and basic living costs.
Access to the Future programme - improving employability of the most disadvantaged 18-25 year olds. Customised help for training, clothing, licenses, even starting a business.
For more information please visit www.buttleuk.org/index.php
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