Whoever you are, whatever the problem

 
 

Face to face advice

Monday

Customer Contact Centre - Drop in 10am-4pm

Customer Contact Centre - Debt assessment Drop in 10am-1pm

Lees Library - Drop in 9.30 to 12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

Werneth and Freehold Community Project - Drop in 9.30 to 12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

Tuesday

Customer Contact Centre - Drop in 10am-4pm

Limehurst Library - Appointments only

Wednesday

Customer Contact Centre - Drop in 10am-4pm

Neon Oldham - Drop in 9.30am-12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

Crompton Library - Drop in 9.30am to 12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

Thursday

Customer Contact Centre - Drop in 10am-4pm

Chadderton Library - Drop in 9.30am to 12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

Failsworth Library - Drop in 9.30am to 12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

Oldham Integrated Care Centre (ICC) Benefits Advice Drop in 9.30 to 12.30pm

Friday

Customer Contact Centre - Drop in 10am-3pm

Honeywell Centre (Hathershaw) - Drop in 9.30 to 12pm and Appointments in the afternoon

How we can help

Citizens Advice provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities.

Our aim is to:

Provide the advice people need for the problems they face.

Improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.

 
 

Find your answers online

Our online free advice from Citizens Advice can help you find a way forward, whatever problem you face.

Learn more

 

Volunteer with us

Volunteers are vital to the Citizens Advice Service working in partnership with staff to provide quality advice and support to deliver services across Greater Manchester. The Citizens Advice volunteering programme is one that offers a way to really support and get to know your local community.

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Our Impact

Last year Citizens Advice Oldham as part of the Citizens Advice SORT group helped 45,000 people in the region take charge of their finances by offering guidance and support on debt and benefits. Helped thousands of families into secure housing, supported victims of crime, worked with people struggling to remain in or find employment and provided access to the skills and advice that will allow parents to give their children the best start in life. Our advice makes communities more independent, saves time and money for public services, and brings income into the region.


45k+

People helped

Last year we supported over 45k thousand people from across the region find a way forward with their problem.

 

120k

problems resolved

Our advisers were able to resolve over 120,000 problems that were presented to them in the last 12 months.

 
 

£19 million

£19 million

in increased income through debts written off, benefits gained and consumer compensation for local people.


Get Involved

There are many ways in which you can help support our work. Follow us on social media and amplify our messages, volunteer for one of our local offices or make a financial donation.

 

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Keep up to date with how our advice makes communities more independent, saves time and money for public services, and brings income into the region.

Volunteer Opportunities

Find out how you can make a difference. Learn about the range of roles available across the region.

Support Us

We are a charity. Help us to keep changing lives with advice.

 
 

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