Debt Advice
Facing debt and unpaid bills? Letting them pile up will only make things harder. Take control by creating a plan and start getting back on track today.
The Lincolnshire Financial Inclusion Partnership (LFIP) brings together public, private, and third-sector organisations to raise awareness and promote financial inclusion across the county. LFIP aims to ensure that all Lincolnshire residents have access to the financial services and support needed to maximise income and participate fully in society.
The partnership works collaboratively to develop solutions, secure funding, and share good practices to improve financial inclusion and wellbeing in the region. LFIP focuses on key areas such as access to financial products, debt advice, welfare benefits, and income maximisation.
Membership is open to organisations involved in financial inclusion, and a steering group sets the strategic direction. LFIP meets quarterly and provides opportunities for partnerships, advocacy, and collaborative efforts to support Lincolnshire residents.
To join, organisations can contact LFIP for more information on how to get involved and contribute to the work of improving financial inclusion in the community. Contact admin@ktrconsultancyservices.co.uk for information on how to join LFIP.
Facing debt and unpaid bills? Letting them pile up will only make things harder. Take control by creating a plan and start getting back on track today.
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