
And that's not all, for every additional winter death, there are an estimated eight admissions to hospital, 32 attendances at outpatient care and 30 social service calls. That's 4,800 hospital admissions, 19,200 outpatients and 18,000 social service calls in Devon each year.
Last winter, many people suffering fuel poverty remained confined to one room in an attempt to keep themselves warm. Retired widower David said "If it gets far too cold, I go to bed. Last winter I spent more time in bed than I did downstairs." Beyond the hospital admissions and social service visits it is known that relieving cold and debt (for example, from energy bills) could reduce depression by half and visits to general practitioners by a quarter.
In response to this need and as part of a national programme we are launching a Devon Surviving Winter Appeal.
Devon Community Foundation is asking you to consider donating your Winter Fuel Payment or whatever you can to those who desperately need extra support during the winter. If you feel you could afford to forego your Winter Fuel Payment to the Surviving Winter Appeal or would like to help in anyway please do.
Surviving Winter
Devon Community Foundation
The Factory, Leat Street
Tiverton, EX16 5LL
Funds raised will be re-directed to elderly and vulnerable people in Devon to help them keep their homes warm and to alleviate the effects of fuel poverty.
*Based on Devon elderly population figures, national fuel poverty death statistics and Age UK's Fuel Poverty Devon report
*Administration costs will be taken from Gift Aid.
"This is an excellent way for local people to help some of the most vulnerable older people in their area. I'll certainly pass my payment on, and encourage everybody who can, to contribute towards it."
- Sir Terry Wogan
"I will be the first to donate my Winter Fuel Payment to the Surviving Winter Appeal. This small gesture is such an easy and obvious way to support local people in real need and I hope others will follow suit."
- Ann Widdecombe
"Your donations will make all the difference to thousands of vulnerable and elderly people in Devon. I do hope that you will join me to support the Surviving Winter Appeal this year."
- Jonathan Dimbleby