The restore Collective
Restore Collective is a registered charity guided by our ethos of “enabling people to thrive. We are dedicated to fostering genuine connection and belonging. We care deeply for people especially those who are vulnerable or marginalised. Welcoming them into friendship, valuing their unique contributions, and walking alongside them on their journey toward flourishing.

Project Overview
Restore Collective will be running a CAP Money coaching course designed to help local people in Atherstone learn how to manage their finances.
Money coaching has been designed and developed by CAP(Christians Against Poverty). It draws on 30 years of experience helping tens of thousands of people take control of their finances to bring you a
money management course that really works.
This project aims to
• Equip participants with the skills and confidence to manage their money effectively
• Teach practical budgeting techniques using a simple, structured system
• Help individuals understand and take control of their income, spending, and financial habits
• Support people in creating a sustainable, personalised budget that works for their circumstances
• Encourage healthy saving habits and planning for future needs or emergencies
• Promote wise spending decisions to reduce financial stress and prevent debt
• Make financial education accessible to anyone, regardless of background or financial situation
• Empower people to build long‑term financial stability and resilience
This course is delivered by our volunteers, trained by coaching course designed to help local people in Atherstone learn how to manage their finances CAP to facilitate and deliver the course to participants, using a combination of premade videos, worksheets and activities that deliver high quality
content. The money coaches are not financial advisors and have a clear remit to only deliver the course content,not provide participants with financial advice.
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