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First Mover young woman going out into the world, advice?
ellyroo
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Hello! 
I decided i can apply for LHA and PIP? will this be advisable? i SUPER do not want to lose my EESA which absolutely keeps me on my feet
and i'm not keen on the colleges (one i go to) bursary , as it seems more to be an absolute noose around your legs there im sorry to say :') (obligations and stuff if you are on student funding)
i'm really glad we have a local aldi, 50 pound for a weekly shopping is doable there right?
I decided i can apply for LHA and PIP? will this be advisable? i SUPER do not want to lose my EESA which absolutely keeps me on my feet
and i'm not keen on the colleges (one i go to) bursary , as it seems more to be an absolute noose around your legs there im sorry to say :') (obligations and stuff if you are on student funding)
i'm really glad we have a local aldi, 50 pound for a weekly shopping is doable there right?
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Hi,
Im going to move this thread to the DFW board where I feel you may get more advice and help, as Colsten has said have a look at the benefit board, for more advice about what you can claim now due to changes in benefit applications
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