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Local debt advice experts are ready to give free debt advice to anyone in need of help
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Being in debt can seem overwhelming and can quickly lead to severe financial uncertainty and stress affecting your mental health. But don’t suffer in silence, there are a number of organisations that can provide expert help to get you on secure financial footing. One of these free debt advice agencies is Christians Against Poverty (CAP), who have recently set up new centres in Ayrshire to meet the growing demand for their services.
Sandy Dickson, debt centre manager for Irvine and three towns, based at Fullerton Parish Church said: “We are a local, personalised service with face-to-face consultations taking place safely for people struggling with debt.
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