A debt advice centre is to set a mental health counselling service in one of Nottingham’s most deprived communities.
The “Money Minded” project will offer professional help for conditions including anxiety and depression at the St Ann’s Advice Centre.
More than 300 people queue for food and fuel vouchers at the centre each week.
Organisers say more than three-quarters of their clients are also struggling with their mental health.
Debbie Webster, who runs the organisation, based at Chase Neighbourhood Centre, said people were breaking down in tears because they cannot make ends meet, but many are reluctant to seek support.
She added: “A lot of the clients we see, 75-80%, have got poor …
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