CAP centre in Coleraine to run CAP Money course

AS the recession shows no sign of abating, a national charity has announced that it will be offering local residents throughout the Causeway Coast the chance to get their finances back on track with a free money management course called CAP Money.

Christians Against Poverty, the national debt counselling charity, is running the three-week course through its established CAP Centre in Coleraine.

With over 500 successful CAP Money courses already up and running across the UK, delegates for the course will be offered teaching on good money management skills, budgeting tips and overall advice on how to curtail expenditure.

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The course will be run in partnership with the Causeway Coast Vineyard Church and is open to everyone, whether they’re Christian or not.

The course begins on Monday, September 20 from 7:30pm to 9pm and will be held at the Vineyard, 27 Queen St, Coleraine (Old Dunnes Stores) over the three weeks. Free tea or coffee is provided.

Trained CAP Money Coaches Ricky Wright and David Kelly will be on hand to lead the sessions and offer practical advice.

The course also boasts the feature of providing access to CAP’s debt counselling services for those with acute financial needs.

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Mr Kelly said: “We’re thrilled to be able to launch CAP Money in Coleraine. With the recession still creating havoc with people’s finances, it’s a critical time for us to step in and help.

“Through the course we aim to bring hope to those in financial difficulty in the local community. Whilst many in the UK are reeling from the effects of the financial crisis, we are convinced that, with the launch of CAP Money, many will be saved from slipping further into debt, whilst picking up excellent financial skills that will stand them in good stead for the rest of their lives.”

Spaces are limited, so those wanting to attend the CAP Money course should call 028 7032 6161 to register their place and confirm details.

For more information visit www.capmoney.org or call 028 7032 6161.