Coping with the Cost of Living "We're all feeling the pressure of rising prices". John Casson, L'Arche UK National Leader, speaks on coping with the cost of living. Here are some things that could help. What L'Arche can do Pay. In April we moved to Real Living Wage for the first time. Keeping pay fair will remain a top priority for the L’Arche Board. Interest free loan: L’Arche can give you an interest free advance up to 50% of your salary. Ask your Assistants Coordinator (AC) for the application form. L’Arche Benevolent Trust: Our sister charity gives grants to L’Arche employees facing hardship. Details on the intranet or from your AC. Free and independent financial advice and counselling through CareFirst, 24/7. Call 0800 174319. Professional fees: L’Arche pays your DBS and PVG vetting costs, and will now also pay SSSC fees in Scotland. Blue Light Card: L’Arche will reimburse the cost of this discount card for Live Out assistants. Childcare vouchers (Busy Bees vouchers): you may be eligible for tax-free childcare if you work more than 16 hours a week. Your AC can talk to Payroll about it for you. Help outside L'Arche Blue Light Card gives discounts to care workers online and on the high street. £4.99 for 2 years which L’Arche will reimburse. Discounted broadband is available if you are on Universal Credit. Search for ‘broadband social tariff’ on Which?. The Care Workers' Charity gives grants to care workers in financial hardship. Citizens Advice will help check you are getting the help you are entitled to with energy bills and from the Government. The Money and Pensions Service for money and pensions guidance. Money Saving Expert for lots of tips on keeping fuel bills down, and what to do if you are struggling to pay. Debt Advice from charities like Step Change and National Debtline. Helping each other in L'Arche Do keep talking about your experiences and ideas. Everyone is facing cost of living pressures and we want to be there for each other Please share your ideas and experiences with others in your Community, and in the comments below. Manage Cookie Preferences