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Debt Advice
A key way that Christians can engage in their communities and offer practical assistance is through debt advice centres. Below are several organisations that run centres across the country, as well as some local examples of what churches are doing. Maybe there is something happening near you in which you could get involved.
Christians Against Poverty
Christians Against Poverty is a national debt counselling charity working through a network of centres based in local churches.
More information on Christians Against Poverty
Community Money Advice
Community Money Advice (CMA) is a charity, which enables the establishment of community debt advice centres through the provision of a range of services.
More information on Community Money Advice
Frontline
The Frontline Project offers free debt and benefit advice though its offices, mostly in the central south of England, and tries to help all who come to us for assistance. We are also a training centre, providing training in debt and welfare benefit advice
More information on Frontline
Shinewater Shaftesbury Centre
Shinewater Shaftesbury Centre is a drop in help and advice centre where local people can come and get the help and advice they need.
More information on Shinewater Shaftesbury Centre
Tonbridge Debt Advice Centre
TDAC exists to serve the whole community regardless of race, creed or gender. We are an independent charity providing advice and practical assistance to all who find themselves in debt or financial difficulty.
More information on Tonbridge Debt Advice Centre
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