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SP Energy Networks supercharges UK charities with support for vital services to help the country’s most vulnerable people

03/06/2020

Nine charities across the UK have been given a boost by us to provide additional support for vulnerable people.

As a business we have provided additional funding that will help the nine charities deliver key services such as emotional wellbeing support, financial advice and medicine deliveries.

UK charities supported by this fund include:

The funding announcement follows the business signing up to the C-19 Business Pledge. Alongside the crucial job of keeping the lights on for 3.5 million households, we have committed to help customers, employees and the communities we serve through recovery from Covid-19.

Guy Jefferson, Customer Service Director SP Energy Networks, said: “Alongside our crucial work to keep the lights on and the power flowing, we’re committed to supporting people in our communities throughout the recovery from Covid-19. Helping these important charities ensure that our most vulnerable customers across Scotland have the help they need. “If you’ve received a letter from the NHS advising you that you are ‘at risk’ from Covid-19 then I’d really encourage you to sign up for SP Energy Networks’ Priority Services Register so you can access these additional services.”

Alex Gallagher, Response Hub Leader at British Red Cross Glasgow said: "Throughout the pandemic, the British Red Cross has been helping people who have been hit hardest by the coronavirus and those at risk of falling through the gaps.

“Right now, we are giving the most vulnerable people in our society a lifeline with access to essential medicines, food, and financial support. We are also providing welfare and emotional support to people who are lonely and isolated. We are grateful to SP Energy Networks for helping us to plug those gaps. Right now, every act of kindness matters.”

Steve Hawkins, Chief Executive of Local Solutions, said: "We work with people across the Liverpool Region and North Wales to improve people's lives who face disadvantage. SP Energy Networks' support will help 175 carers and their families through Liverpool Carers Centre's health and wellbeing service on Zoom, as well as enabling us to support carers in crisis during this difficult period.  Unpaid carers continue to be our unsung heroes, caring for family members, often for many hours a day.”

Alison Jones, chief executive of Carers Trust North Wales Crossroads Care Services, said: "Our work improves the lives of carers and the family members they care for by giving them some breathing space. We're proud to be helping 200 families in North Wales with the help of SP Energy Networks – providing emotional support or technology to make their lives a little easier."

People who have received a letter from the NHS advising them that they are ‘at risk’ and should take additional measures to protect themselves from Covid-19 are being advised to sign up for SP Energy Networks’ Priority Services Register. This provides free additional services to customers in vulnerable circumstances if there is an unexpected power cut. They should sign up at spenergynetworks.co.uk or text PSR to 61999.

More information about how SP Energy Networks is responding to Covid-19 is available at www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/covid.