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At Evergreen, we’re proud to offer a wide range of services while partnering with incredible charities and businesses. Below, you’ll find a list of trusted resources designed to help keep you safe, supported, and cared for.
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) is a UK charity that offers affordable food clubs using surplus supermarket food to help families save money and cut waste. Members get low-cost bags of groceries each week and access to wider community support like debt and employment advice.
RePurpose is a free six-session guide from LICC that helps people explore purpose, faith, and identity in retirement — encouraging a meaningful, God-centred approach to this new life stage.
The page from Age UK offers practical guidance for older people on how to stay safe online — covering common scams, how to protect devices, check website security, and manage privacy on social media.
www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/work-learning/technology-internet/internet-security/
The page from Action for Elders outlines free digital and technology support services for older adults — helping them get online, use smartphones, tablets or computers, access internet-services safely, stay connected with friends and family, and feel confident navigating the digital world.
The website for Independent Age (UK) provides free, impartial advice and support for older people facing financial hardship. Services include a helpline for issues like benefits, housing, care and loneliness, a wide range of downloadable or orderable guides, and campaigns to improve later-life living.
The website of Dementia Support South Lincs provides information about a charity in South Lincolnshire that supports people living with dementia and their carers. It describes their services — such as one-to-one advice, emotional support, social activities and events — and offers a calendar of activities, contact details, donation options and news updates.
Age UK is a charity that supports older people by providing information, advice, and services to help them stay independent, healthy, and connected, while also campaigning for their rights and wellbeing.
How to Keep Warm in Winter | Age UK
General advice on how to help elderly people avoid scams. This is a useful article and worth reading over.
One You Lincolnshire offers free health and wellbeing programmes across Lincolnshire that help people — for example, to stop smoking, eat more healthily, drink less, lose weight or become more physically active.
The webpage from Frailty Pathway titled “Falls Information – Public” provides advice for residents of Lincolnshire on how to reduce their risk of falling as they age. It covers practical tips like staying active with strength and balance exercises, making the home safer (e.g., removing tripping hazards, improving lighting), reviewing medications, and when to seek help from a GP. (frailtypath.co.uk)
The South Kesteven District Council “Bin Day” page is a dedicated portal that lets residents check their household bin or sack collection schedule by entering their postcode. It provides downloadable calendars for different bin types (e.g. black, silver, purple-lidded, green) for 2025–26, and links to related waste services, including recycling guidance, reporting missed collections, and more detailed waste-collection policies.
Find your bin collection day | South Kesteven District Council
The South Kesteven District Council “Council Tax & Benefits” page is a hub for residents to manage and understand their council tax obligations, as well as discover what benefits they may be eligible for. It links to services for paying council tax, applying for Council Tax Support (a means-tested reduction), and other benefit-related help like Housing Benefit.
The Lincolnshire County Council “Blue Badge” page explains the local administration of the national Disabled Person’s Parking Badge (Blue Badge) scheme. It gives guidance on who’s eligible (including people with serious mobility issues, non-visible conditions or visual impairment), how to apply or renew (including what ID and medical evidence you need), and what to do if your badge is lost, stolen or misused.
Blue Badge scheme – About the Blue Badge scheme - Lincolnshire County Council
The Peterborough City Council “Blue Badge Parking Scheme” page explains how eligible residents with disabilities can apply for a Blue Badge, what parking benefits the badge gives (e.g. free on-street parking and limited waiting bays), and where it can’t be used (such as in resident-permit or loading bays). It covers eligibility criteria, how to apply or replace a badge online (or by phone), the £10 admin fee, and what to do if you want to appeal a decision or report misuse.
The North Northamptonshire Council “Apply for a Blue Badge” page explains how people with mobility-impairing disabilities (including non-visible conditions) can apply or reapply for a Blue Badge. It covers eligibility (e.g. PIP, DLA, or serious walking difficulties), the £10 application fee, required documents (ID, photo, medical evidence), assessment options, and what to do if your application is refused.
The Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire website is for a local charity that provides free, impartial advice and support to people in South Lincolnshire, including in Grantham, Stamford, and Spalding. They help with issues like debt, housing, benefits, employment, consumer problems, migrants’ rights, and scams. You can contact them via their freephone Adviceline (0808 278 7996), drop in to one of their offices, or get advice online.
This webpage outlines government support available to people with limited income. It covers help with housing (e.g. Universal Credit, Housing Benefit), energy costs (e.g. Warm Home Discount), and more general support like council tax reduction, help with health costs, and low-income assistance for older people (e.g. Winter Fuel Payment, Pension Credit).
Benefits and financial support if you're on a low income - GOV.UK
Benefits calculators are online tools that help individuals estimate what financial support or government benefits they may be entitled to. Users typically input information about their income, savings, household size, and current benefits, and the calculator provides an indication of eligibility and potential payment amounts. They can cover a wide range of support, including unemployment benefits, housing assistance, tax credits, disability support, and low-income or pension-related benefits. These tools are designed to help people plan their finances and understand what help is available.
Benefits Calculator - entitledto - independent | accurate | reliable
This webpage explains a non‑means-tested benefit for people over State Pension age who have a disability or long-term health condition and need help caring for themselves or supervision. It’s paid at two rates depending on care needs, and eligibility is based on the level of help required rather than having an actual carer.
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