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Family-of-Five with Two Cats and a Dog Asks for Bigger Home Due to Daughter's Health Issues

Brittany Chalmers
Sep 29, 2021
09:30 A.M.

A family of five longs to move out of their cramped 2-bedroom home. The mother claims her daughter's health is deteriorating because of their living conditions.

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Charlotte Wainwright is requesting a three-bedroom house to accommodate her family. She lives in a property managed by Aspire Housing which is situated in Oldham, Manchester in England.

Wainwright shares the home with her 23-year-old husband Bradley and their three kids, Harry, Elli Grace, and Thomas. They also have three pets. The mother expressed that they live in an "overcrowded" environment.

Mother pleads for better housing because her kid's health is affected by their current living conditions | Photo: Facebook/charlx1998x

Mother pleads for better housing because her kid's health is affected by their current living conditions | Photo: Facebook/charlx1998x

DAUGHTER'S HEALTH IS SUFFERING

Wainwright puts forward that she cries herself to sleep because her three kids must stay in one room. Things have spiraled out of control, and now the mother purports that her daughter's health is suffering.

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Speaking of her daughter, Wainwright stated: "She needs her own room with a dehumidifier." Another one of her concerns is mold. Aspire Housing has allegedly told the family to keep cleaning. However, despite her best efforts, it is not enough.

AFFECTING THEM MENTALLY

The mother added: "I asked for someone to come out, and they said it's just a case of cleaning." Her daughter purportedly struggles with chest pains and bad coughing. The living conditions have started to affect the entire family mentally.

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The mother stated that she has a lot to deal with, including her youngest son Harry, who suffers from a spinal deformity and is under investigation for possible epilepsy.

NEED AN EMERGENCY MOVE

Wainwright alleges that the company has not helped them. She argues they need an "emergency move," but Aspire Housing is not budging. The mother worries things will get even worse than they already are.

She added: "We have got no room. We are very cramped. I've tried my best to clean it, but the mold spores keep getting worse." Wainwright is emotional about the entire scenario and disclosed that she is "extremely annoyed" and "fuming."

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COMPANY AWARE OF ISSUES

A representative from Aspire Housing, Jon Dickin, shared a comment from the company. He said: "We are aware of Ms. Wainwright's housing situation, and we have been supporting her to process her home move application."

Dickin added that the home move process was connected to external services and various requirements. These must all be met before a move can take place.

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HELPING THE FAMILY

He also shared that they will investigate the damp issues next month. The representative expressed that they are in the process of helping Ms. Wainwright's family find a better-suited home.

They said: "We encourage all our customers to speak to us about changes in their living circumstances." It is unclear if the family has found alternative housing yet, but it is believed Aspire Housing is in the process of helping them.

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