Families in York can get lots of information, advice and support on how to make their money go further this summer, during York Talk Money Fortnight.
Run by City of York Council and partners across the city, including Citizens Advice, Peasholme Charity, Age UK, York Energy Advice and OCAY, the regular event aims to help people who are struggling financially by sharing information and advice, and signposting to local help and support.
July's event focuses on support for families, with key issues including:
- Universal Credit and national changes which mean that families can now claim an extra amount if they have more than two children
- Free School Lunches and reminding families who currently receive free school lunches to re-apply this summer due to changes to the national system
- York’s Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) for families whose children receive Free School Lunches
- Healthy Start support for people who are pregnant or have children under 4, who may be able to receive help with the cost of healthy food and milk, plus fee vitamins.
- Help with the cost of Secondary School uniform
The team is hosting two extra family-friendly drop-in sessions where you can go for support and advice:
- Acomb WMC, 12 Front Street, Acomb YO24 3BZ on Wednesday 8 July from 10am-2pm and
- York Community Stadium, Monks Cross, Huntington YO32 9AF on Sunday 12 July from 10.30am-3pm.
Cllr Bob Webb, City of York Council’s Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “We know that the more families are feeling the impact from the continued rise in the cost of living. The message from York Talk Money Fortnight is simple: help and advice is available locally and there’s lots that you can do to make your money go further this summer.
“From support if you’re struggling with energy bills and debt, help with school uniform or school lunches, and Healthy Start vouchers, our team of experts can help you find the right option for you. Pop along to our family-friendly advice sessions and chat to our friendly advisers.”
York Talk Money can help you:
- Boost your money and make sure you’re getting everything you’re entitled to
- Help you spend only what you need to
- Get benefits and money advice
Residents of all ages can also get advice and support on making their money go further at the regular York Talk Money sessions throughout the year. Visit your local community centre or find details about these or the support available at www.york.gov.uk/talkmoney