Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) has helped thousands of people learn to manage money, balance their budgets and get out of debt through comprehensive personal financial education and credit counseling. Our programs and services help people in all stages of their financial lives take the next step towards personal money management success.

We have over 60 local offices in 10 states -Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Washington, Oregon, Indiana, and Pennsylvania-and help people in additional states through telephone and Internet counseling. Because we now provide our services in most states across the country, we have selected Apprisen Financial Advocates as our national name. We will continue to be known as Consumer Credit Counseling Service in our local communities.

WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE CCCS/APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES?

  • The nation's first and oldest non-profit consumer credit counseling agency.
  • Comprehensive, confidential counseling addressing individual financial situations and identifying options in the person's best interests.
  • In-person counseling at local offices, and telephone and Internet counseling are also available to meet your schedule.
  • Our counselors are certified through the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. We offer comprehensive money management programs accredited through the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services.
  • We are members of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, The Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies & the Better Business Bureau.
  • We provide financial education and community outreach programs such as foreclosure prevention, asset-building and workplace financial education.
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Toll Free: 800-355-2227

Category
Credit & Debt Counseling
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