Open letter from charities calls on First Minister to deliver lifeline Emergency Winter Support Funding to avert catastrophe for vulnerable families
The charities state this emergency funding is needed to help the most vulnerable families weather a harrowing winter amidst the cost-of-living crisis and soaring energy prices.
In the letter sent to the First Minister on Thursday (1st September) the coalition of seven charities (Action for Children, Aberlour, Barnardo’s Scotland, Children 1st, One Parent Families Scotland, Save the Children UK and Who Cares? Scotland) appealed to the Scottish Government to establish a much-needed Winter Support Fund as it did in 2021.

The letter addressed to Nicola Sturgeon warns many families will suffer a “harrowing and alarming winter” as they contend with skyrocketing bills and urges the government to provide a lifeline in the form of a Winter Support Fund. While Scotland’s poverty targets will also be hampered unless further support is given.
The correspondence points out that the scale of the financial challenge ahead is at least as serious as the pandemic and so the level of support must match what has been delivered previously. The Scottish Government’s £41m Winter Support Fund prescribed last year was a crucial last line of support for struggling families and allowed charities to reach the most vulnerable children and families.
Last year the Winter Support Fund enabled Barnardo’s to give financial support to many families. Barnardo’s Scotland and the other charities backing the letter are already witnessing record requests for support and that will inevitably increase further as energy bills and food prices continue to soar throughout autumn and into Scotland’s cold winter.
Martin Crewe, Director for Barnardo’s Scotland, said:
“Rising bills are a huge source of anxiety for many of the families we support - many are already barely coping as it is.
“That is why we are calling on the Scottish Government, to renew the lifeline they gave last year to keep families afloat. By investing in a Winter Support Fund this year, it will give families some much needed help and assurances over the coldest and darkest months ahead.”
The open letter notes the current support the Scottish Government has provided it also informs the First Minister that the charities are also pushing the UK Government to take similar immediate action. They promise to continue to hold both the Scottish and UK Government to account in ensuring families have the necessary support during the difficult months ahead.