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Fuel, food and energy prices have increased for millions of people across the UK in recent weeks, exacerbated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
National insurance contributions also rose for workers last week, putting further pressure on household incomes.
Boris Johnson's government has introduced some measures to help people with the biggest squeeze in living standards since the 1950s.
But these have not been enough for many, as households across the country saw energy bills as much as double overnight on 1 April.
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A page has been set up to help Thelma Spalding, above, and she’s not the only one hoping for help
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Rishi Sunak has faced criticism for not doing enough to help, with his actions further
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She relies on carers and a walking stick.
Mr Babsky said he was moved to act after hearing Ms Spalding's story in a recent BBC report, where she told how she was unable to turn on her heating.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has been criticised for not doing enough to help people with soaring bills
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He sent Ms Spalding a cheque to help with her bills and set up the gof
"Thelma is freezing," Mr Babsky said in a video posted online. "She lies in bed freezing because she can't afford to heat her home. She needs our help."
When David visited her, he said she was "immensely grateful" for people's donations.
Meanwhile, a separate gof
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"Honestly I feel so embarrassed at having to do this, but things really have gotten bad and I just have no where to turn now," a message on the page said.
Last week the prime minister hinted that there could be further help for those struggling in the autumn budget.
Speaking to broadcasters as in Somerset, Mr Johnson pledged to "do more" to help with rising bills.