Automotive charity Ben has launched a new financial campaign to support struggling families.
Running across Ben’s channels over the coming weeks, the campaign aims to raise awareness of the support available for those experiencing money worries and the impact that financial pressures can have on physical and mental health, as well as relationships and overall wellbeing.
Cost-of-living pressures have become an everyday reality for many automotive workers. In recent years, Ben has seen a rise in people needing urgent financial assistance, including help with food, rent, utility bills and vital support to keep a roof over their heads.
The scale of the issue is significant. Ben’s latest survey report revealed that one in six industry people are skipping meals to save money, and one in five are experiencing issues with debt.
Meanwhile, the Financial Wellbeing Index, which surveyed more than 5,000 workers, found that 77% say money worries affect them at work. Financial stress is closely linked to anxiety, low mood and depression, with far-reaching consequences for individuals and families.
Money worries
Rachel Clift, CEO at Ben, said: “Money worries are one of the most common reasons people reach out to Ben. By launching our financial wellbeing campaign on Blue Monday, we want to remind people across the automotive industry that support is available and that they don’t have to face these challenges alone. Asking for help early can make a huge difference. Don’t delay, get in touch today.
“Whether you need support with budgeting, debt, or making sure you’re getting benefits you’re entitled to, Ben’s here for you. We can help you get back on track and feel more confident about the future. If you’re struggling with a difficult situation and need support, our experienced helpline advisors and case managers are ready to listen, support and look after you.”




