In May 2025, thousands of UK households will receive a much-needed boost through the Household Support Fund (HSF), with many set to receive £90 or more in support. Whether through supermarket vouchers, energy bill assistance, or direct cash grants, the fund is helping struggling families and pensioners cope with the ongoing cost-of-living pressures. While the amount and delivery method vary by local council, support packages of up to £275 are being offered in some areas.
Overview
Launched in 2021, the Household Support Fund is part of a government effort to support vulnerable residents with rising living costs. Extended until March 2026, the scheme allows councils to help low-income residents with essential costs like food, utilities, rent, and clothing.
Feature | Details |
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Payment Date | May 2025 |
Typical Amount | £90–£275, depending on council |
Eligible Groups | Low-income families, pensioners, benefit claimants |
Application Method | Online or automatic via local councils |
Extras | Energy top-ups, white goods, school holiday food |
Official Site | Gov.uk Household Support Fund |
Program End Date | March 2026 |
Household Support Fund
The Household Support Fund is a pot of money distributed by the UK government to local councils, which then provide aid to their most financially vulnerable residents. That help may come as cash, food vouchers, or direct payments to utility companies. With inflation and energy costs still affecting everyday life, the support can be a financial lifeline.
May 2025 Payment Important
May marks the lead-up to the summer holidays, when food and childcare costs can rise for many families. It’s also a time when energy bills, though lower than winter, still put pressure on budgets. This payment offers:
- Help covering higher food bills
- Relief for parents with children on free school meals
- Extra funds for elderly residents heating their homes
Who Is Eligible?
Each council sets its own criteria, but most focus on the following groups:
1. Benefit Recipients
People on Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, Pension Credit, Income Support, and similar benefits.
2. Low-Income Households
Families earning under £25,000 with high costs such as rent, bills, or childcare.
3. Parents of School-Age Children
Especially those eligible for free school meals—many councils issue automatic food vouchers.
4. Pensioners and Vulnerable Adults
Councils often prioritise residents over 80, people with disabilities, and carers.
Example:
In Cambridgeshire, families can receive a £110 cash grant, £15 per child per week during holidays, and other essentials—totaling up to £275.
Types of Support Provided
Here’s how councils typically distribute the funds:
Supermarket Vouchers
- Can be used at Tesco, Asda, Aldi, Sainsbury’s
- Often issued during school breaks or upon application
Energy Bill Help
- One-off payments to help cover electric or gas bills
- May be paid directly to energy providers
Essential Items
- Some councils fund items like beds, cookers, or white goods
- A needs assessment is required
Council Tax and Rent Help
- Temporary discounts or housing support grants
How to Apply
Follow these simple steps:
Step 1
Use the official GOV.UK tool: Find Your Local Council
Step 2
Search for “Household Support Fund” or “Cost of Living Help”
Step 3
Some councils issue aid automatically; others require an application
Step 4
Provide:
- Proof of income (wages, Universal Credit, pension)
- ID (passport or utility bill)
- Household info (number of dependents, rent)
Step 5
Most councils respond in 2–3 weeks
Smart Ways to Use Your HSF Payment
Experts suggest stretching the payment like this:
- Pay key bills first (energy, council tax)
- Use food vouchers for bulk staples (rice, tinned food)
- Save £10–£20 for emergencies or top-ups
- Check charities like Turn2Us for more grants
Confirmed Council Support
Council | Support Offered |
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Wakefield | £195 supermarket vouchers for Council Tax Support households |
Cambridgeshire | Up to £275 including child vouchers and essentials |
Rotherham | £250 energy bill grant for low-income families |
St. Helens | £300 energy payment for residents over 80 |
FAQs
Who qualifies for the £90 HSF payment?
Low-income families, pensioners, and benefit recipients may be eligible.
Do I need to apply for the support?
Some councils apply it automatically, others require an online application.
What can I use the supermarket vouchers for?
Groceries at major retailers like Tesco, Asda, and Aldi.
When will I receive the £90 support?
Payments and vouchers will be distributed starting May 2025.
Can I receive other support too?
Yes, you can also get energy help, rent support, and school food vouchers.