Debt should never be a death sentence.

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You can bring life this Easter. 

Trigger warning: includes the topic of suicide

Almost half of CAP clients have considered or attempted ending their own life, due to the relentless weight of debt. But you can help reach someone with the life-changing support they need.

Your gift today could be a lifeline to someone whose debts have pushed them to their limits.

I wish I’d known then what I know now: that there are people who care and want to help. And they’re doing it because of God’s love. 

Stevie, now debt free and helping others 

Stevie’s story

49% 
of CAP clients considered or attempted suicide due to debt 
85% 
felt isolated due to debt 
58% 
faced mental health challenges 

How Stevie found the lifeline he needed

After paying my rent and bills, I just didn’t have enough left to survive on. I’d be trying to make ten pounds last a fortnight until pay day, but it wouldn’t even cover my food, and I didn’t know who to talk to. My finances were spinning out of control.

I made a decision to end my life, and I very nearly went through with it. I honestly thought that was the only way to be free from debt. I thank God that some kind people from my community stepped in and led me to the help I needed. 

When Simon came to my home to talk about the debt help they offer in partnership with CAP, that was the moment the darkness started to lift for me. 

It was the biggest relief being able to pay off the debts a bit more each month. And then, at the end of last year, I became debt free!

Now I’ve not only become confident at sticking to a budget, but been able to restore my mental health and rebuild my life. I came back to faith after Simon invited me to a church group and I then decided to get baptised. I’ve found a new family and a new life!

I can say with total certainty that no one deserves to lose their life over debt, no matter the amount.

I still think about how different it might have been, if people like Simon hadn’t been there when I was at my lowest. 

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Stevie with his debt coach, Simon

It’s because of you, and supporters like you, that I’m still here. Will you give a lifeline for someone else who has lost hope today?

If you or someone you know is affected by the issues discussed here, help is available. Find free support here.

*Stats are from CAP’s client report: No time to lose, published 2025

Photos by Tom Price

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