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Citizens Advice Hart

Offering services to:
  • Parents
  • Young parents
  • Adults 19-25
  • Adults
  • Young carers
  • Young people 16-18
  • Families
Supporting people with:
  • Parenting / family support
  • Housing services
  • Debt advice and support/money

Hart Citizens Advice provides a service to the local community that:

  • Seeks to empower our clients by providing them with information and knowledge to find a way forward
  • Provides a free impartial, independent and confidential service
  • Helps our clients overcome their problems
  • Works with the local authority to provide money advice to those at risk of homelessness
  • Works with our own specialists to provide debt management and money advice as well as employment issue advice and assistance
  • Works with the local job centres to deliver the Help to Claim Universal Credit service
  • Continues to be a member of the Hampshire Macmillan Service for those clients living with cancer
  • Working with the Joining Forces for Families advisers to provide advice and support services to serving armed forces personnel and their families
  • Championing equality and challenging discrimination and harassment in all its forms both at a local and national level
  • Campaigning on the big issues when they need to be heard
  • We offer a drop-in service at our offices in Fleet and Yateley and at outreach locations around the Hart District
  • In addition to this we can make reasonable adaptations for those who may need additional support or help with reading or writing, have hearing or sight problems, English not being your first language or have mobility issues

Who to contact

Telephone
01252 878435 01252 878435
E-mail
help@citizensadvicehart.org.uk
Website
Citizens Advice Hart
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Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/CitizensAdviceHart

Where to go

Address
Citizens Advice Hart
Civic Offices, Harlington Way
Fleet
Hampshire
Postcode

GU51 4AE

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Offering services to:
  • Parents
  • Young parents
  • Adults 19-25
  • Adults
  • Young carers
  • Young people 16-18
  • Families
Supporting people with:
  • Parenting / family support
  • Housing services
  • Debt advice and support/money

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Last Updated: 02 January 2024

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