James Anderson country shock and James Anderson

Plumber shocked at family's poverty steps in to help them pay for food and gas

Reading now: 995
dailyrecord.co.uk

A big-hearted plumber took it upon himself to help out a cold and hungry family after seeing the dire state of their living conditions.

James Anderson told of his upset after visiting the poverty-stricken household, with the parents struggling to cover their bills in the depths of the country's energy crisis.

In an incredible act of kindness, the 52-year-old gave the family £170 worth of food, gas and electricity to keep them going until payday, the Liverpool Echo reports.

The Burnley workman, whose company Depher gives emergency services to vulnerable people, said he was in disbelief when he walked into the family-of-five's home and could see his breath.He quickly realised their woes were far worse than he first imagined as he got a glimpse of the “actual poverty” they were living in.But with energy bills skyrocketing, the tradesman said similar scenes would soon be replicated around the country and called on the government to act now to stop them.He said: “Where do we draw the line as a society and say 'Now we need to act?'“There’s a lot of stuff the government can do to cut the cost of living by capping these companies that are charging stupid, extortionate, out of reality rates.”“The poorest and the lowest in the country are always going to be penalised and expected to pay the most in the country out of everybody else.“It’s wrong, and it’s time for a change.”James said he’d got a call from the family over the weekend as they were struggling to keep their heating on before they reached their next payday.He said: “They rang me to see whether there was anything we could do to help them get through until the next time they got paid.“I said I’d pop in and see what I could do.

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA