Money course returns to Norwich church
Norwich residents are being given another chance to get their finances in order with a popular free course being run by a local church.
Members of Kings Community Church in Norwich, who have been trained by UK charity Christians Against Poverty, are again running the three sessions aimed at helping the local community to best handle the current economic downturn.
Money coach Michael Lamb, who will be leading the sessions called CAP Money, said: “If you know how to save and budget effectively, it can have a hugely positive impact on the whole family. With households feeling the squeeze on their disposable income, we’ve all got to get a bit more savvy about our money to get through these tough times.”
Kings Community Church is one of more than 800 churches of different Christian traditions across the UK who are regularly offering the course, as they work together to positively impact the communities around them.
CAP Money has been found to be useful for newly retired people, soon-to-be students, mums dealing with mounting bills, families saving for a wedding and everyone in between.
He added: “We hope that we can help people, quietly and confidentially, take the guess work out of their situation so they can plan for the future, sort out any problems early and come through unscathed.”
The next course takes place at the Kings Centre, King Street, Norwich starting at 7.30pm on February 28th.
To find out more about CAP Money or to book your place visit www.capmoney.org or telephone 01603 765795
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