11 October 2023
It can be hard to think positive thoughts when the weekly grocery shop is getting more expensive, the bills are piling up and the savings account is shrinking to non-existent. It’s normal to start thinking your financial difficulties are part of who you are.
But we believe you are worth more than your money. Your finances are a tool for your life — they are not who you are. We believe in good for you and are here to help you believe in good for yourself, too. You have the power to make a change and set yourself onto a path that leads to financial wellbeing.
It can start with one simple step, and we are here to support you.
Getting your finances on track can feel overwhelming. It can be hard to know where to start. The good news is The Salvation Army’s Moneycare service is here to guide you. We have a free and confidential financial counselling service, as well as self-paced resources available online.
A great place to start is by reviewing your self-talk and mindset around money.
Anti-Poverty Week (15-21 October) is a national campaign, supported by a wide range of Australian charities, working to raise awareness of the financial struggles impacting many Australians.
The Salvation Army is committed to helping people overcome financial stress and find hope for the future. We believe that taking preventative action around money problems early can help avoid deeper poverty and related issues such as homelessness.
You can help people living in poverty.
We believe that everyone deserves to live a great, full life — one filled with joy, purpose and overall wellbeing. Our Salvation Army financial services are here to achieve that with you.
We can help you if you’re experiencing difficulties with your finances and need immediate support. We can also help with debt such as credit cards and buy now pay later products, tips for managing your money and strategies to build resilience for the future. Whoever you call, you can expect a confidential, compassionate conversation that helps set you up for a life of wellbeing.
“[Jesus] came so [we] might have life, a great full life.” — (John 10:10, NLV Bible)
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