The county’s oldest and largest advice charity, Citizens Advice Bucks is pleading for help to tackle the current cost-of-living crisis with the launch of its Christmas Emergency Appeal.
The charity has set a target of £10,000 so that it can continue to deliver its essentialadvice to the most vulnerable across Buckinghamshire.
“The charity is often expected to be available for everyone” Thalia Jervis, Chief Executive said. “However, our volunteers are working so very hard and helping clients in some extremely difficult situations. There is only so much our expert volunteers can do before we need more funds to help us get through the crisis. We are training more volunteers, but that takes time”.
Chair of Citizens Advice Bucks, Jane Mordue stressed the importance of this appeal to those most in need across Buckinghamshire
“We urgently need donations for our Christmas Emergency Appeal. Communities across Buckinghamshire are facing extremehardship and our charity is advising people through the crisis. Every donation we receive, no matter how large or small means we can continue our vital work”.
You can donate at: www.justgiving.com/campaign/christmasemergencyappeal

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