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CITIZENS ADVICE MAIDSTONE


Working with the Community in Maidstone Borough Would you like to help people solve their problems?


Are you able to do voluntary work at evenings and/or weekends? If the answer is yes find out more.....


Maidstone Citizens Advice Bureau • Helps people deal with problems associated with debt, benefits, housing, employment, relationship breakdown and more. • Works with those in greatest need.


• Provides opportunities for volunteering and helps people back into work through training and work experience.


• Works to prevent problems happening in the first place, by providing money management training and support.


• Supports the local economy. • Tackles social exclusion. • Promotes community cohesion. • Values Diversity promotes Equality and challenges Discrimination.


We wish to develop our work within the community and make our services available to all who need us.


Our clients’ problems are often complex and multi layered. Our advisers provide information and advice to clients, and carry out casework and can also represent them if required.


We are impartial, independent free and confidential.


Join our team of motivated and dedicated volunteer advisers and help us deliver our service to those who are unable to come to us during weekdays and office hours. We will provide all the training you need for you to help others.


To find out more about us and volunteering with Maidstone CAB contact: Maurice Burlem, Guidance Tutor 01622 750770 or email: training@maidstonecab.org.uk


2 Bower Terrace, Tonbridge Road, Maidstone, ME16 8RY Visit Downs Mail’s website — downsmail.co.uk Town 25


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