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Home | CAP UK 

CAP FREE DEBT COUNSELLING SERVICE 

Visit CAP to find out more. 

If you are struggling with debt call 0800 328 0006 to book an appointment. You will receive support from both the national centre as well as CAP Mole Valley. 

If you would like to give to CAP Mole Valley's work please use these details:

CAP Mole Valley | Barclays Bank |  20-57-76 |  30953555 


Simon Easley

Mole Valley CAP Centre Manager 

simoneasley@capuk.org

Christians Against Poverty is a national debt counselling charity working through a network of centres based in local churches. CAP offers hope and a solution to anyone in debt through its unique, in-depth Debt Help service. CAP aims to show God’s love in action by providing sustainable poverty relief through debt counselling, advice and practical help. CAP’s unique ‘hands on’ approach empowers people to help themselves out of poverty and be released from the fear, oppression and worry generated by overwhelming debts.

 A number of churches across Mole Valley have partnered with CAP to offer debt counselling in Mole Valley. The service we offer is completely free.


Prayer is vital to the work of CAP and prayer meetings prayer meetings are held monthly and are currently on-line. If you would like the link please contact Jennie (the Debt Centre Manager) and she will send it out to you. This is a good time to find out about what is happening locally and nationally and to pray for Jennie, the volunteers, the clients, the steering group and staff at Head Office in Bradford, who do an amazing job.


Crossways Church 2026 (also called Crossways Community Baptist Church) 
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