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Christmas and New Year information.
Information about the support available to help families with the cost of living.
Working parents of 3 and 4 year olds can get 30 hours of funded childcare a week through the Childcare Offer for Wales.
Your child may be eligible for 10 hours free education if they attend a playgroup or day nursery after their 3rd birthday.
Flying Start Childcare provides free childcare during school-term at a setting registered to deliver the Flying Start programme.
Find out about Family Information Service Denbighshire.
If you receive certain benefits you can apply for free school meals for your child.
To help with the rising costs-of-living, we are working with Welsh Government so that every primary school pupil will be offered free school meals by 2024.
Universal Credit is a benefit designed to support people of working age who are on a low income or out of work.
DLA for children may help with costs of looking after a child who is under 16 and has difficulties walking or needs much more looking after than a child of the same age who does not have a disability.
You may be able to claim help with your rent if you are of State Pension age or residing in supported accommodation.
You may be entitled to a reduction in your Council Tax depending on your income.
For those in financial hardship, the Discretionary Assistance Fund provides two types of grants that you do not need to pay back.
Some parents are entitled to a grant towards the cost of school uniforms and equipment.
How to apply for free school and college transport.
If you receive government benefits, you could be eligible for low-cost broadband and phone packages called Social Tariffs.
Access the digital world through your local library.
Free period products for students (aged 8 to 18) and residents on low-income benefits in Denbighshire.
Find your local Trussell Trust food bank, their contact details and opening times.
Citizens Advice Denbighshire provide free, confidential and impartial advice and campaign on big issues affecting people's lives.
You can use an independent, free and anonymous benefits calculator to check what financial help you could be entitled to.
Information about the support available for household bills and transport.
My Home Denbighshire is an early intervention project which aims to work ‘upstream’ offering support and guidance to anyone in Denbighshire, who might be facing struggles or difficulties relating to their home
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