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Sometimes, being a parent means making tough decisions - what would you do? Take the challenge.
A little girl plays with her toys
You're buying the week's food for your daughter. Do you:
Bills. Image credit: Sharon Mccutcheon / Unsplash
Spending more than £20 cuts into your money for bills. Do you:
Winter clothes and blankets. Image credit: Victoria Strukovskaya / Unsplash
Your daughter needs new winter clothes and thicker duvet. Do you:
Winter clothes and blankets. Image credit: Victoria Strukovskaya / Unsplash
Your daughter needs new clothes and a thicker duvet. Do you:
Winter clothes and blankets. Image credit: Victoria Strukovskaya / Unsplash
Your daughter needs new winter clothes and a thicker duvet, do you:
School assembly. Image credit: CDC / Unsplash.
She comes home in tears because the kids made fun of her ill-fitting clothes. Do you:
Winter clothes and blankets. Image credit: Victoria Strukovskaya / Unsplash
Your daughter needs new winter clothes and a thicker duvet, do you:
A school classroom. Image credit: Ivan Aleksic / Unsplash
Your daughter needs £10 to pay for a school trip. Do you:
A school classroom. Image credit: Ivan Aleksic / Unsplash
Your daughter needs £10 to pay for a school trip. Do you:
School assembly. Image credit: CDC / Unsplash.
She comes home in tears because the kids made fun of her ill-fitting clothes. Do you:
A school classroom. Image credit: Ivan Aleksic / Unsplash
Your daughter needs £10 to pay for a school trip. Do you:
A school classroom. Image credit: Ivan Aleksic / Unsplash
She comes home in tears because the kids made fun of her ill-fitting clothes. Do you:
A child's shoes. Image credit: Michal Parzuchowski / Unsplash
Your daughter has grown out of her school shoes, do you:
Winter clothes and blankets. Image credit: Victoria Strukovskaya / Unsplash
Your daughter needs new winter clothes and a thicker duvet, do you:
A school classroom. Image credit: Ivan Aleksic / Unsplash
Your daughter needs £10 to pay for a school trip. Do you:

Starting to feel the pressure?

For families facing the planned £20 a week cut to Universal Credit, this isn't a game.

These scenarios were based on conversations with mums who face these impossible choices every day.

Will you join the fight to stop the cuts?

Thank you, add your name here:

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The last 18 months have shown how quickly our lives can turn upside down. It's also reminded us how important it is to support each other through tough times.

Poverty limits children’s futures. Do you think every child should get an equal chance? Then let’s #KeepTheLifeline.

Not signed? There's still time!

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