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CAP Ambassadors reception in Great Yarmouth
5th February 2017
Sandra Grey reports
Park Baptist Church celebrated the Launch of the Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Debt Centre in Great Yarmouth on 30th January 2017
Groups and organisations from across the borough were invited to join the Mayor of Great Yarmouth, Councillor Malcolm Bird, and his wife, to hear presentations about the work of CAP in the local area and ways in which the team of volunteers at Park Baptist Church are able to help those struggling with their finances and those fighting to manage debts
Over 20 organisations were represented at the event which was also attended by Councillor Trevor Wainwright, and a representative from the offices of our MP, Brandon Lewis
Delegates were given an overview of Christians Against Poverty and the work undertaken by the team of volunteers based at Park Baptist Church
Following a welcome from the Church Minister, Rev Peter Timothy, presentations by Sandra Grey, Lead Money Coach and Pat Hillier, Debt Centre Manager, offered detail on the CAP money course, a money management course designed to equip delegates with the tools to take control of their finances, and how debt centre volunteers come alongside clients in a friendly and non-judgemental way, to support those struggling with debt
CAP offers a full debt management service, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and administered by the 250 strong staff team at its head office in Bradford
By visiting people in their own homes, CAP representatives can collate all the necessary papers and submit them to head office. A budget is then prepared and presented back to the clients via the local Debt Centre Manager, who is qualified to discuss the options presented and help clients choose
During her presentation, Pat Hillier said “Whilst CAP provides practical help for clients to manage their debts and work towards living debt free, above all else, our friendly and non-judgemental approach offers hope to clients, and a release from the darkness and prison of debt”
“Our method is proven to work for even the poorest and most marginalised in society, with 94% of clients rating the CAP service as ‘life transforming’ or ‘a great help’ “
Many delegates took information away and CAP representatives will be following up with those who attended and other local organisations throughout the coming few weeks
Meanwhile, if you know someone struggling with debt, they can contact CAP on 0800 328 0006
There is also a CAPmoney course starting on 8th March 2017. Places
can be booked online at www.capuk.org or by phoning Sandra on 01493 843361, who is also happy to discuss how CAP might help your clients through the debt centre or by running a CAP money course for your organisation
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