An innovative program providing debt and social payment advice in schools has already helped low-income families secure over £500,000.
Each year, about £23 billion payments go unclaimed due to lack of information and the complexity of the application process.
Chris Chapman (58) from Rochdale hopes to receive over £12,000 in social payments through the Money Matters program created by Kellogg’s and Resolve Poverty
The program targets individuals who may qualify for Universal Credit but have not applied, as well as those who do not understand how to claim Personal Independence Payments (PIP) or support for childcare costs and council tax.
Money Matters Project
In 2022, a pilot Money Matters program…

