About us

Huntingdonshire CAB exteriors

Huntingdonshire Citizens Advice Bureau has offices in Huntingdon and St Neots for drop-in clients and appointments, and we also run outreach services in St Ives, Ramsey and Yaxley.

We started providing advice in Huntingdonshire in June 1968 and have been delivering a quality advice service for over 40 years.

We are a charity, dependent on a workforce of highly trained and competent volunteers supported by a small number of paid staff.

Get advice

The Citizens Advice service offers practical, up-to-date information and advice on a wide range of topics, including; debt, benefits, housing, legal, discrimination, employment, immigration, consumer and other problems.

Our advice is available to everyone regardless of race, gender, sexuality, age, nationality, disability or religion.

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Volunteer

The majority of advisers are trained volunteers, helping the Citizens Advice service to resolve over 6 million new problems every year.

We couldn’t survive without our 21,000 fantastic volunteers, but we need around 5,000 more. We’re looking for all sorts of people with different backgrounds and skills to volunteer with us for a uniquely rewarding experience.

CAB volunteer

Support us

Because every Citizens Advice Bureau is an independent charity we rely on the support of people like you.

With a Citizens Advice Bureau in the community people always have somewhere to turn in times of crisis, but the unmet demand for our service is growing. Can you help us to help more people?

CAB supporter

Citizens Advice service

There are 416 Citizens Advice Bureaux across England and Wales, all of which are members of Citizens Advice.

Together, we are the Citizens Advice service, and we help people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.

 

Our supporters

Supported by Huntingdonshire District Council, Cambridgeshire County Council, and many of our local town and parish councils.