The week after the Autumn Budget, City of York Council and partners are holding a fortnight of events and activities from today to help residents with their own finances.
Talk Money Fortnight runs from 4-15 November. Drop-in events and advice sessions will be held for any residents facing financial struggles. All are welcome to get impartial, free and discreet information and support to maximise their household income, spend less and get good advice. Residents are urged to use an online, confidential and impartial benefits calculator so they can claim what they’re eligible for and don’t miss out on the millions of pounds in unclaimed benefits nationally. Those of State Pension age can check if they’re eligible for and claim Pension Credit which unlocks other benefits - even if they own their home and have savings, and any residents struggling to pay Council Tax can get advice on claiming Council Tax Support. For those worried about rising fuel bills, there’s information on grants for energy saving measures, and how to stay online by accessing lower broadband and phone tariffs. Eligible families can get help with childcare and claim free school meals which bring further help with uniforms and extra money to support the child’s schooling. Pauline Stuchfield, Director of Housing and Communities at City of York Council, said: “It’s never too late to see if there are ways to boost your income and claim all you’re entitled to: we’re here to help you do that during Talk Money fortnight and year-round.” Talk Money Week is a national initiative that promotes discussions about money matters, such as budgeting, saving, debt management, and financial planning. Check out and visit the drop-in events listed here and a wealth of year-round advice, ideas and information from partners at www.livewellyork.co.uk/talkmoney. |
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