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We are still here!

Jessica Brown from Citizens Advice Bureau Te Awamutu

Citizens Advice Bureau is still available by phone on 0800 367 222, email at teawamutu@cab.org.nz or PM between the hours of 10am - 3pm. Our staff and volunteers are committed to continue to help, support and provide information and advice to our community members during the Covid-19 Level 4 Lockdown.

If we don't answer your call straight away please leave us a message and we will call you back as soon as we can.

We would really like to hear from organisations and or business to discuss how your working, and how people can still access your support. Please email us at teawamutu@cab.org.nz with your details and relevant information.

Lastly, please make sure you like our Facebook page to keep up to date with any of our services, and others in and around our community.

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