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Contact us

If you have questions about available help near you, how you can get involved, you want to make a donation or find out more about CAP, you can contact us in a number of ways. 

I’d like to start my journey out of debt

To contact us about getting free debt help, find out more about CAP Debt Help or use our postcode search to see if you’re in an eligible area. You can also browse our other services for help with budgeting or finding work.

Find your local CAP Debt Help

I’m currently working with CAP to get out of debt

Phone: 01274 761999
Email:
[email protected] (please include your six-digit case number in the subject line)

I’m a CAP supporter

Phone: 01274 760761
Email: [email protected]
Opening times:
Mon-Fri 9am‑4:45pm

If you’re a CAP supporter and have a question about your giving, want to change your gift amount, address, payment details or more, contact our Supporter Care team.

I’m looking for press releases, case studies or storytellers

Journalists can contact the press office on [email protected] or call us on 01274 760801.

Find out more about how to contact us about press releases, case studies or storytellers by heading to our media centre.

Other enquiries

Not found what you’re looking for? Contact us using the details below and we’ll put you in touch with the right team.

Phone: 01274 760720
Email:
[email protected]

Our offices

CAP UK head office

Christians Against Poverty
Jubilee House
1 Filey Street
Bradford
BD1 5LQ

Northern Ireland office

Second Floor
103–113 Ravenhill Road
Belfast
BT6 8DR

Scotland office

Central Hall
2 West Tollcross
Edinburgh
EH3 9BP

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A Christmas beyond breaking point

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