Debt charity workers braced for busiest day

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Debt charity workers expect today (Monday 15 February) to be their busiest day yet, following a record-breaking start to 2016.

While the economy in some areas has seen an upturn, Christians Against Poverty is still hearing from thousands of people in desperate circumstances.

“Most of our clients have been struggling with problem debt for more than three years by the time they get in touch with us,” explained Duncan Giles, manager of the charity’s centre in Edinburgh Central.

“So, what we’re seeing now reflects a snapshot of how things were several years ago. The main thing is, people are finding a way forward which a situation that can seem overwhelming.”

It has been a busy start to the year for CAP with 24 per cent more calls for help in January 2016 compared with January 2015. So far this year, more than 3,000 people have telephoned for help.

CAP Edinburgh Central is run and supported by Central Church, Tollcross as part of its care of the local community. Every person who calls from the local area receives a visit to their home from Duncan or a member of his team.

All the person’s paperwork, overdue bills and letters about arrears are then sent to CAP’s head office where they answer each one and begin negotiations with creditors.

“Many people really struggle through these first months of the year and commonly people feel they should be able to sort out debt problems on their own, which is lonely and frightening.

“If you’re unable to sleep at night, worrying about money for food or receiving too many calls from people wanting money, we are here for you. Give us a call.”

Find out more at capuk.org or call 0800 328 0006

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