NewstrAid Scheme Delivers £74k Lifeline to News Retailers and Shop Staff

Since launching in May 2024, NewstrAid’s Retailer Support Scheme has provided vital financial, emotional and practical support to more than 130 retailers and shop workers across the UK.

Created specifically to support those working in the sale of newspapers and magazines, the scheme focuses on a sector that represents around 60% of the people the charity helps each year. It is designed to assist individuals whose income has been affected by unexpected changes in their personal circumstances.

Support delivered through the scheme has helped people dealing with illness, bereavement, disability and significant changes at home, with assistance ranging from financial grants to practical guidance and emotional support.

Katie Babooram, Welfare Manager at NewstrAid, said: “Over the last 18 months we’ve supported retailers and shop workers facing a wide range of challenges. While many people come to us for financial help, others need practical advice or emotional support to help them navigate a particularly difficult period in their lives.”

Since its launch, the scheme has paid out around £74,000 to those in need. However, NewstrAid is keen to raise awareness of the support available, particularly among shop workers and assistants who may not realise they are eligible.

“We’ve recently spoken to business owners who were unaware that the scheme can also support their staff,” added Katie Babooram. “Anyone who has worked in the sale of newspapers and magazines can approach us for practical and emotional support. For financial assistance, applicants need to have worked in the sector for at least two years and have savings of less than £10,000.”

Those in need of support, or who know someone who may benefit, can contact NewstrAid at mail@newstraid.org.uk, call Freephone 0800 917 8616, or visit www.newstraid.org.uk/retailer-support-scheme.

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For Media information contact: Lindsay Rule; lindsay@newstraid.org.uk

About NewstrAid  NewstrAid is a charity which aims to provide welfare for people who are, or have been, employed in the selling and distribution of newspapers and magazines in the UK and who find themselves in hardship. This includes their immediate family and dependants who are in need or in distress. The charity has been in existence since 1839 and counts Charles Dickens amongst its past presidents.  www.newstraid.org.uk