Auriga Services are providing new support for people facing financial hardship, enabling organisation to deliver needs based practical assistance quickly and securely. From emergency cash support, to wider household essentials and financial resilience, Access with Auriga provides a partnership where front line teams can respond to urgent needs, delivering support in minutes.

Built for Crisis and Resilience Funds

Access with Auriga is designed specifically for Crisis and Resilience Funds, local welfare provision, energy hardship, and housing schemes. Organisations are able to respond quickly to needs of individuals, while maintaining a constant oversight and monitoring outcomes through flexible service delivery.

Beccy Wardle, Interim CEO of Auriga Services, Comments:

“We understand that every penny matters when delivering support to individuals in need. By partnering with organisations through Access with Auriga, we ensure support reaches people effectively and efficiently, providing needs based support while building more resilient communities.”

Organisations can tailor support pathways to match operational needs and funding criteria. Adapting to the needs of different support schemes, Access with Auriga provides different levels of partnership from fulfilment to integrated assessments and further financial resilience.

Support that keeps on supporting

Any surplus generated through Access with Auriga is reinvested into support programmes run by its parent charity, Evnia. This ensures support funds provide continued support for people and communities facing financial hardship. Reinvestment ensures that funds stay in the support cycle, helping to fund future assistance, supporting lasting social impact.

Partnering with Organisations Across Sectors

Access with Auriga can support a range of organisations such as local authorities, charities, housing associations, utility companies and organisations committed supporting individuals through financial insecurity.

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