Debt Free Advice, a leading organisation providing free financial guidance, is thrilled to announce the launch of its free Benefits Calculator.
This innovative tool is designed to help families across the UK discover unclaimed benefits, providing vital financial support during challenging times.
Every year, billions of pounds worth of benefits go unclaimed in the UK, leaving families struggling to make ends meet without the support they’re entitled to. Whether due to confusion, stigma, or lack of awareness these missed opportunities can make the difference between financial hardship and stability.
Debt Free Advice’s new Benefits Calculator aims to change this. By answering a few simple questions, users can quickly identify benefits they may be eligible for, such as Universal Credit, Child Benefit, housing support, free school meals and more. The calculator provides an instant overview of potential entitlements, empowering families to take control of their financial futures.
The launch comes at a crucial time, as families face the financial strain of post-Christmas expenses and rising living costs. Known as the “January Blues,” this period often leaves households feeling overwhelmed. The Benefits Calculator provides a lifeline, offering a fresh start for 2025.
Matt Dronfield, Managing Director of Debt Free Advice, said, “With £27 billion in unclaimed benefits still accessible, it’s crucial for any individual to use our benefit calculator and see if they are eligible. Our team at Debt Free Advice stands prepared to assist those in need, guiding them through the process to ensure they receive the support they are entitled to.”
Debt Free Advice is a partnership of award-winning charities that offers free, expert advice to individuals struggling with debt. With a dedicated team of advisors available through various channels, including phone, video chat and WhatsApp, Debt Free Advice has helped over 500,000 people with their money worries over the past 16 years.
Don’t miss out on this crucial support – contact Debt Free Advice at 0800 808 5700 or visit their website to find your nearest advice centre and access our services.





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