Debt Free London mobile bus goes on tour

Debt Free London mobile bus goes on tour

Debt Bus-Ster & 24 Hour Hotline BUS-TER & 24 hour hotline

TV Presenter Angelica Bell to launch the event on Tuesday 22nd February at Gordon Square

Debt-free London goes on tour with mobile bus ‘Debt Bus-Ter’ to help London’s most vulnerable areas

22nd February – 31st March |

Debt Free London, a unique partnership of charities led by Toynbee Hall and funded by the Money and Pensions Service, has created a mobile centre in the form of a touring bus. Having already helped over 250,000 people with free debt advice, the ‘Debt BUS-ter’ will tour across London. Looking to reach and assist Londoners in need and will visit some of London’s vulnerable areas.  

Debt Free London mobile bus goes on tour

The ‘Debt BUS-ters’ tour starts on Tuesday 22nd February in Gordon Square, London. Culminating on Thursday 31st March with stop-offs that include Sutton, Southwark and Notting Hill. Supporting the initiative is the TV presenter and co-host of The Martin Lewis Money Show on ITV, Angellica Bell, who will be present on the first day of the ‘Debt BUS-ter’ tour. Also in attendance will be London’s Deputy Mayor for Communities and Social Justice, Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard. The bus will serve as an in-person advice centre. Debt Free London’s expert advisors will be on-hand to offer free, confidential advice to anyone who needs assistance or help with any debt-related topic.  

Angellica Bell says“I’m really pleased to be supporting Debt Free London with this initiative and think it’s amazing that the bus will be visiting some of London’s poorest areas, offering people assistance and advice. The conversation around money and debt needs to be much more open to allowing people to have the confidence to come forward and ask for help. It’s also necessary that people feel that there are solutions, which can be given confidentially and for free.” 

Debt Free London mobile bus goes on tour

Re-launches 24-hour helpline to assist people with the cost of living crisis and post-Christmas debt 22nd February – 22nd May

In addition to their ‘Debt BUS-ter’ tour, Debt Free London will also be re-launching their free 24-hour helpline from Tuesday 22nd February to 22nd May to support Londoners in need. The 24-hour advice line is an extension to their regular debt line service, which is always available via phone, video call, WhatsApp message and live web chat. Debt Free London’s first successful 24-hour advice line launched for three months in January 2021 and helped over 1,000 families within the extended time. 

Their round-the-clock advisors and their ‘Debt BUS-ter’ tour will ensure that Debt Free London’s services are accessible to everyone struggling with the cost-of-living crisis and debt post-Christmas. Their extended phone line hours and mobile centre come in response to the UK’s debt crisis which sees 1 in 4 UK adults at financial risk*—helping those suffering from money worries or problem debt. Especially at this time of year with the reality of their December credit card bills and rising living costs.  

Matt Dronfield, Head of Debt Free London says, “It’s not surprising to see so many people struggling financially at the moment. It’s almost a perfect storm for debt, with the cost-of-living crisis people are understandably finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with their bills and outgoings. Many people are still overcoming the financial strains the COVID-pandemic created and that’s in addition to this time of year, post-Christmas, being a difficult time financially for many people, even under normal circumstances. 

“We want to help as many people as we can who need our support. By taking our mobile centre into the community and by extending our helpline hours we are more accessible to people who might otherwise struggle to contact or visit us, especially those who work multiple jobs, shift work or have childcare responsibilities. Confidential advice will be available to anyone who reaches out.”
 

National research highlights that prior to the pandemic only 3% of people were falling behind with credit payments. Since March 2020 one in three people (34%) have needed to use some form of debt to get by and more than one in ten people (12%) have resorted to missing a bill or debt repayment*.  

For more information on Debt Free London and the ‘Debt BUS-ter’ locations visit www.debtfree.london  

Call Debt Free London’s 24-hour advice line on 0800 808 5700  

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