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The Salvation Army Moneycare Letter to the Editor

The Salvation Army 2 mins read

27th January 2026

 

The Salvation Army Moneycare Letter to the Editor

 

Dear Editor,

 

The start of the new year brings with it an array of opportunities.

 

For us at the Salvos, it is an opportunity to reflect on the Christmas season that has just passed, and more specifically show our gratitude for the generosity shown by the Australian public for our Christmas Appeal.

 

Once again, Aussies came together to support their fellow Australians in need. If it wasn’t for your support, kids would have gone without presents under the tree, families without a special Christmas meal and many without hope and joy during the festive season. For this, we say thank you.

 

The new year also gives us all an opportunity to set ourselves up for the year ahead. That is why our financial counselling service, Moneycare, is encouraging all Australians to take a fresh look at their finances this year.

 

Our recent research found that 44% of Australians are starting this New Year in debt, 45% say they feel pressure to spend more than they can afford and 24% find it difficult to even create a budget. We know that people are struggling financially right now, but there is hope.

 

The Salvos Moneycare service offers free and confidential financial counselling to thousands of Aussies each year, helping them to get on top of their finances. They can help you create a budget, support you to get out of debt, sit with you to create realistic money plans, and everything in between.

 

Regardless of your financial situation, there is no better time than the start of a new year to take a fresh look at your finances and get on top of your financial situation.

 

So don’t start the new year on the wrong foot. Do a financial check up this new year to avoid stress later in the year. And if you are struggling to cope financially, please reach out to The Salvation Army’s Moneycare service. We are here for you, and there is no shame in reaching out for support.

 

If you or someone you know needs support from The Salvation Army’s Moneycare, please visit salvationarmy.org.au/moneycare or call 1800 722 363.

 

Kristen Hartnett

 

Head of Moneycare for The Salvation Army

 

ENDS

 

For more information, please contact The Salvation Army’s Media Relations Department on (02) 94663143

 

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