However, Daniels, is not alone in facing such problems.
CAP said it was seeing more people going into debt due to basic bills rather than credit cards and buy now pay later payments.
New clients for the charity in the south east of England owe an average of more than £12,500.
In Reading, debt coach Mitchell said they meet with three new households a month and are reaching capacity with a waiting time of eight weeks.
“…often we reach a point that it’s better to signpost people to a different place because it is too long for people to wait,” she said.
Citizens Advice East Berkshire (CAEB), which covers Windsor, Maidenhead, Slough and Bracknell, has seen a sharp increase in demand for their services.
Nicola Miller, chief executive, said…

