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Are you struggling to cope with debt?

Pictured at the launch of the North Belfast Advice Partnership�s new money advice service are Sinead McKinley, NBAP Coordinator, Rose Edge, Debt Adviser, Jimmy Hughes, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, and Gemma Willis, Advice NI. INNT 43-017-FP

Pictured at the launch of the North Belfast Advice Partnership�s new money advice service are Sinead McKinley, NBAP Coordinator, Rose Edge, Debt Adviser, Jimmy Hughes, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, and Gemma Willis, Advice NI. INNT 43-017-FP

NORTH Belfast Advice Partnership (NBAP) is extending its services with Advice NI’s flagship debt and money advice service, Debt Action NI.

NBAP is opening a number of outreach offices in the Newtownabbey area based at Whiteabbey Community Centre, Greater Whitewell Community Surgery and the Barron Hall, Glengormley.

“Debt Action NI is aimed at helping those most financially vulnerable in our community. Debt Action NI advisers provide a free, confidential and impartial service open to everyone,” a spokesperson explained.

The Partnership’s Newtownabbey money and debt adviser is Rose Edge, who is based at The Vine Centre, 193 Crumlin Road, Belfast. The office is open Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, with outreach locations operating as follows: Whiteabbey Community Centre - every Monday, 1-3pm; Greater Whitewell Community Surgery, Shore Road - every Tuesday, 10am-1pm; The Barron Hall, Glengormley - last Friday of each month, 10am-1pm.

Rose can be contacted by telephoning 028 9035 1020.


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