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All money saving organisations

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a debt counselling charity. CAP will help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs.

Clean Slate help vulnerable people with drug and alcohol addictions or who are in recovery, to regain control of their finances. They offer free, confidential help and advice to help you get back in control of your money. They offer training so you can learn how to manage your money well and avoid financial problems in the future. They can help you claim benefits, manage debt, find an affordable loan, budget, and find a good energy deal.

Help with free or affordable clothing including school wear and special occasions.

 

The Community Wellbeing Pathfinder service from Healthworks offers up to 8 sessions of personalised guidance  face-to-face, over the phone, or by video. They support with a rang of issues such as health, wellbeing, financial and loneliness.

Groundwork provides practical community action on poverty and the environment across the UK.

Home Energy Advice North East (HEANE) help support people across the North East to reduce their energy bills and make energy saving home improvements.

The Money Advice Trust is a national charity, helping people across the UK to tackle their debts and manage their money with confidence.

The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) brings together three financial guidance bodies: the Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise.

NEFirst Credit Union is a “not for profit” financial organisation that provides affordable savings and loans accounts for its members at various rates of interest.

a low cost social supermarket. They help people on a low income save money on food bills.