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The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.

Every Citizens Advice Bureau is a registered charity reliant on trained volunteers and funds to provide these vital services for local communities.

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Thank you to our donors

Citizens Advice is a charity and relies on funding from companies, trusts and many others to make a difference to the lives of individuals, families and communities. We thank the following for their support during 2006/07.

Government grants

Department for Communities and Local Government
Department for Education and Skills
Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Department of Trade and Industry
European Commission
HM Revenue and Customs

Public bodies

Devon County Council
Finance Leasing Association
Kent Probation Service
Legal Services Commission
London Borough of Newham

Other

Abbey Charitable Trust
AEGON UK plc
Barclaycard
Berwin Leighton Paisner
Disability Rights Commission
Financial Services Authority
Grant Thornton
HSS Trading Ltd
Linklaters
Mayer Brown Rowe and Maw
Money Advice Trust
Northern Rock Foundation
Raise
Resolution Foundation
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Wales Council for Voluntary Action
West Yorkshire County Council
Yorkshire Water

Abbey National Charitable Trust
Alliance and Leicester plc
Barclays Bank plc
Charities Evaluation Services
Experian
GMAC –RFC Foundation
HSBC Bank plc
John Lewis Partnership
MacMillan Cancer Support
MBNA Europe Bank Ltd
Nationwide Building Society
Prudential plc
Remploy
SEEDA (South East England Development Agency)
v, the youth volunteering charity
Welsh Assembly
Yorkshire Building Society

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