Citizens Advice Cheshire East has made the decision to keep its services open in the face of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. The organisation, which provides essential advice to local residents, will continue to work tirelessly to support those struggling with energy bill payments, food prices, and housing costs. According to the latest data from Ofgem, the average household energy bill has risen to £1,900 per year, while food prices have increased by 17% over the past year.
In response to the crisis, the government has introduced various support schemes, including Universal Credit and the Warm Home Discount. However, many households are still struggling to make ends meet and are in need of additional support. Citizens Advice Cheshire East will continue to work with local residents to provide guidance and advice on managing their finances and accessing available support.
With the cost-of-living crisis showing no signs of abating, it is more important than ever that organisations like Citizens Advice Cheshire East continue to provide essential services to those in need. The organisation is urging anyone struggling with debt or financial difficulties to seek advice as soon as possible.
Citizens Advice Cheshire East is also reminding residents of the importance of taking advantage of government schemes such as Universal Credit and the Warm Home Discount. These schemes can provide vital support to those struggling with the cost of living.