Gaz Thompson is using his faith to help those struggling with unsustainable debts.
Across the UK, more than four million people have debts that are considered unsustainable, and responsibility for helping these vulnerable people is increasingly falling to charities.
One such charity, and one of the biggest, is Christians Against Poverty (CAP), that uses debt coaches and over 6000 staff to provide help to people in need.
Thompson knows all too well the impact financial struggles can have on your life after his turbulent upbringing (his mum had issues with alcohol) saw him end up homeless at just 15-years-old.
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Read the full article at: https://metro.co.uk/2018/10/05/man-who-fell-into-debt-after-being-made-homeless-at-15-is-now-a-born-again-christian-and-wants-to-help-others-8010162/