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7 Atholl Crescent
Perth
PH1 5NG

 
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Community Advice Project

This is a new project that started in January 2019. CAB work with other local partners to make it as easy as possible for you to access our advice services. The service will be available in communities across Perth and Kinross.  

The Community Advice Project is in a position to provide benefits advice & support with all aspects of the claiming procedure and will include support to challenge adverse decisions. We are also able to offer help to reduce peoples outgoings by reducing the amount that the household are spending on energy bills & debt advice that might reduce the amount the household are spending on debt repayments and budgeting advice that may prevent a household getting into debt in the first place.

If there are any service users who you feel might benefit from the work that we do, feel free to send them our way. You can contact CAB directly on 01738 450592 to arrange an appointment directly.

Telephone Helpline: 01738 450580
Appointments line: 01738 450581

PKAVS has a valued team of over 80 staff and 100 volunteers whose skills and expertise enable us to reach our objectives and have the positive impact that we do.

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PKAVS relies on over 100 dedicated volunteers who help with all aspects of our work.

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