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Alan's Story - Newcastle Moneycare financial counselling

22 May 2014

The Salvation Army's Moneycare program provides support and advocacy for people who are experiencing financial problems. Alan found himself unemployed and in financial trouble. He met with Kristen Hartnett, a Moneycare financial counsellor, and found that the service offered him far more than he expected. 

Paul Murphy, from Churchills Carpet Court in Newcastle, is encouraging everyone to give to the Red Shield Appeal, because every dollar will count towards the services provided by The Salvation Army. 

The Red Shield Appeal would be impossible without the thousands of volunteer collectors who give their time each year to the annual Doorknock. To volunteer, visit our Red Shield Doorknock registration page.

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