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Struggling Financially UK — Where to Get Free Help

Complete guide to free financial help and support UK. Debt advice, mental health support, benefits check, and organisations that can help when you're struggling.

If you’re struggling financially, you’re not alone. Help is available — here’s where to find it.

Where to Start

If You’re Overwhelmed

FeelingFirst Step
Don’t know where to startCall Citizens Advice
Debt is main issueCall StepChange
Can’t afford foodContact local food bank
Mental health affectedSamaritans 116 123
Homeless riskCouncil immediately

Key Message

Remember
Help is freeDon’t pay for it
You’re not aloneMillions struggle
No judgementAdvisers understand
Take first stepIt gets easier

Free Debt Advice

Main Organisations

OrganisationContactSpeciality
StepChange0800 138 1111Full debt advice
National Debtline0808 808 4000Phone/web advice
Citizens Advicecitizensadvice.org.ukAll money issues
Money Helper0800 138 7777Government service
PayPlan0800 280 2816Debt solutions

What They Help With

ServiceThey Can
Budget reviewHelp you plan
Priority debtsIdentify what matters
Debt solutionsDRO, IVA, bankruptcy
Creditor contactNegotiate for you
Benefits checkWhat you’re entitled to

Why Use Them

BenefitDetails
FreeNever costs anything
ConfidentialPrivate
ExpertKnow the system
Non-judgmentalUnderstanding
EffectiveOften better outcomes

Benefits Check

You May Be Missing Out

BenefitCommonly Unclaimed
Pension Credit£3+ billion unclaimed
Universal CreditMany don’t apply
Attendance AllowanceFor older people
Council Tax ReductionOften forgotten
PIPNot always claimed

How to Check

ToolWebsite
entitledtoentitledto.co.uk
Turn2usbenefits.turn2us.org.uk
Policy in Practicebetteroffcalculator.co.uk

What to Check For

CategoryBenefits
Low incomeUniversal Credit
ChildrenChild Benefit, Tax-Free Childcare
DisabilityPIP, Attendance Allowance
CaringCarer’s Allowance
HousingHousing Benefit/UC housing element
PensionerPension Credit

Emergency Help

If You Can’t Afford Food

OptionHow to Access
Trussell Trust food banksReferral from council/GP/charity
Independent food banksCheck locally
Community fridgesNo referral needed
School mealsApply through school
Healthy Start vouchersFor pregnant/young children

If You Can’t Afford Energy

HelpWhere
Household Support FundYour council
Warm spacesLocal libraries, community centres
Fuel vouchersCouncil or charities
Emergency creditContact supplier

If You Can’t Pay Rent/Mortgage

ContactFor
Landlord/lenderImmediately
CouncilHousing options
Shelter0808 800 4444
Mortgage helpnationaldebtline.org

Council Help

Household Support Fund

FeatureDetails
Government moneyDistributed by councils
Can help withEnergy, food, essentials
Apply toYour local council
EligibilityLow income/crisis

Local Welfare Assistance

SupportVaries by Council
Crisis paymentsEmergency situations
Household itemsWhite goods etc
Fuel supportPrepayment vouchers
Food supportReferrals/grants

How to Find Local Help

StepAction
1Go to council website
2Search “help with bills” or “crisis support”
3Or call Citizens Advice
4They know local schemes

Mental Health Support

Financial Stress and Mental Health

TruthDetails
LinkedMoney and mental health
CommonYou’re not alone
Help availableFor both
No shameIn asking

Where to Get Support

OrganisationContact
Samaritans116 123 (24/7)
Mind0300 123 3393
Money and Mental Healthmoneyandmentalhealth.org
NHSGP or 111
CrisisText SHOUT to 85258

Extra Protections

If Mental Health Affects FinancesAvailable
Tell creditorsMay get extra time
Breathing Space60-day pause on debt
Extra considerationRequired by law

Getting Organised

First Steps

PriorityAction
1List all debts
2List all income
3List essential expenses
4Do benefits check
5Get free advice

What to Gather

DocumentWhy
Bank statements3 months
Pay slipsRecent
Benefit lettersAll
BillsOutstanding
Debt lettersCurrent

Priority Order

TypePriority
Mortgage/rentHighest
Council taxVery high
EnergyHigh
WaterHigh
Court finesHigh
Credit cardsLower
CataloguesLower

Debt Solutions

If Debts Are Unmanageable

SolutionFor
Debt Management PlanAffordable payments
Debt Relief OrderUnder £30,000 debt, low income
Individual Voluntary ArrangementHigher debts, income
BankruptcyVery serious debt
Breathing SpaceTemporary pause

Get Advice First

NeverInstead
Pay for debt adviceUse free services
Ignore debtsGet help
Make promises you can’t keepBe realistic
Take high-interest loansExplore options

Grants and Charitable Help

Finding Grants

ResourceUse
Turn2usGrants search tool
Your employerMay have schemes
Professional bodiesBy career
Local charitiesCouncil websites

Common Grants

ForCheck
Energy debtBritish Gas Energy Trust
White goodsMany charities
FamiliesFamily Fund
IllnessHealth-related charities

Practical Tips

Immediate Wins

ActionPotential Saving
Benefits checkHundreds per month
Council tax discount25% if single
Prescriptions check£11+ per item
Energy tariffHundreds per year

Things to Cancel/Reduce

ReviewPossible Action
SubscriptionsCancel unused
TV packageDowngrade
Phone contractSwitch when able
InsuranceCompare prices

Income Boost Ideas

OptionDetails
Sell unused itemsFacebook, Gumtree
Benefits checkClaim all entitled
Bank rewardsSwitching bonuses
CashbackOn shopping

Summary

Key Contacts

NeedWho
Debt adviceStepChange 0800 138 1111
General adviceCitizens Advice
Benefits checkentitledto.co.uk
EmergencyYour council
Mental healthSamaritans 116 123

Immediate Actions

PriorityAction
1Call one of the free helplines
2Do a benefits check online
3Contact council about support
4Don’t ignore the situation

Key Messages

Remember
Help is freeNever pay for debt advice
You’re not aloneMillions in same situation
Small stepsStart somewhere
It can improveWith right action
Reach outHelp is there

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Sources

  1. MoneyHelper — Everyday money