Many low-income families in Finland are facing significant financial strain during the summer months, limiting their ability to participate in typical holiday activities. Aid organizations are reporting a surge in requests for assistance, with some even temporarily suspending application forms due to overwhelming demand. Families are reporting they can barely afford to leave their homes during school breaks, foregoing travel, leisure activities, and treats. The summer period exacerbates feelings of social exclusion for these families, as they are unable to enjoy experiences common to their peers. This highlights the growing economic pressures faced by vulnerable households in Finland. The situation reveals a struggle for basic needs during a time often associated with relaxation and enjoyment.
