20 Jan 2025
At Lancastrian Estates, we understand that strong communities make desirable places to live, which is why we’re excited to share news of an important upcoming event in Lancaster. Citizens Advice North Lancashire, a cornerstone of local support services, is opening its doors to showcase the crucial work they undertake in our community.
The special evening event, scheduled for Thursday January 30th from 6pm to 8pm at St Thomas’ Church Centre, comes at a time when their services are more vital than ever. With record numbers seeking assistance at their Lancaster and Morecambe offices, this free event offers a unique opportunity to understand the breadth of support available to local residents.
As property professionals deeply embedded in the Lancaster community, we regularly witness how housing concerns intersect with other life challenges. Citizens Advice provides invaluable guidance on various issues, including housing matters, debt management, employment rights, mental health support, and cost of living challenges – all services that can make a significant difference to local residents’ lives.
The evening promises to be both informative and inspiring, featuring insights from the dedicated volunteers and staff who form the backbone of this essential service. Attendees will learn about the organisation’s various projects and campaigns, and discover how they can contribute to this vital community resource through volunteering or fundraising initiatives.
Chief Executive Joanna Young’s enthusiasm for the event reflects the organisation’s commitment to community engagement. The evening will include networking opportunities, question sessions, and light refreshments, creating an welcoming environment for all attendees.
For those interested in supporting this cornerstone of our community, reservations can be made at https://www.trybooking.com/uk/EGNK. At Lancastrian Estates, we believe that strong community support services enhance the appeal of our local area, making Lancaster an even more attractive place to call home.