Credit Action has a brand new Facebook page

We are committed to promoting better thinking about money and our new Facebook page will allow us to communicate with people daily, answering the concerns and issues they have.

Using Facebook will increase the reach of our tools and resources and provides an ongoing contact point between the Credit Action and the people we help. Our new Facebook page will be checked and updated daily, giving you up to date news and information.

Associate Director Joanna Parsley says “Using social media to promote the work of Credit Action and the message of money education allows us to reach our supporters through tools they use to communicate daily. Social networking tools such as Facebook and Twitter work to connect us as a charity to the people we work with, be it the wider public, our partners or media organisations”.

Follow us on Facebook here http://on.fb.me/eDAOPh

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