This time of year can feel really overwhelming with the pressure of buying presents and the extra cost of food and energy (especially whilst we're spending more time at home) – it’s tough and you’re not alone in feeling this way.
Remember, above all, the festive period is about spending time with loved ones and creating meaningful memories. It’s not always about the price tag on gifts.
If the cost of Christmas has left you feeling the pinch - there are resources that can help.
First of all, get in touch with a friendly member of our team. Everyone’s situation is different, so talk us through what you can and we will refer you to the right services to support you.
If you would prefer, you can also self-refer. There are lots of free local services who offer support, but here are a few of our regular partners.

You have the power 💡 Here are a few tips to save on energy over the Christmas period:
- LED lights: Switch to energy efficient LED lights for your holiday decorations. They use a lot less energy than traditional incandescent lights and can last much longer.
- Timers and sensors: Use timers or motion sensors for your outdoor lights. This way, they'll only be on when needed, reducing unnecessary energy consumption.
- Unplug when not in use: Remember to unplug your holiday lights and decorations when you're not enjoying them. This prevents standby power consumption and helps save energy.
- Use natural lighting: Take advantage of natural daylight during the day by opening curtains and blinds. This reduces the need for artificial lighting and saves energy.
- Lower the thermostat: If you're hosting guests, the extra body heat can help keep your home warm. Lowering your thermostat by a degree or two can save energy without you feeling the cold.
- Cook smart: If you're cooking up a storm in the kitchen, use energy efficient appliances (i.e. air fryers, microwaves). They consume less energy while still getting the job done.
