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Consolidated Credit Canada Community Leader is Featured Guest Speaker at Financial Literacy...

Consolidated Credit Canada Community Leader is Featured Guest Speaker at Financial Literacy Summit



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TORONTO, Oct. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Consolidated Credit Canada, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit credit counselling organizations, is proud to announce Lexi Lin, Community Outreach Manager and Certified Financial Counsellor Candidate, will be a guest speaker at the Financial Literacy Leaders Summit hosted by the Canadian Association for Financial Empowerment (CAFE) on October 8th to 10th, 2025 in Calgary, Alberta.

Lexi Lin, Consolidated Credit of Canada's Community Outreach Manager will be a guest speaker at the Financial Literacy Leaders Summit hosted by the Canadian Association for Financial Empowerment (CAFE) on October 8th to 10th, 2025 in Calgary, Alberta.

As financial pressures continue to mount for Canadians, Lin will dive into how inflation, mounting debt, and daily financial strain are affecting Canadians’ wallets and their emotional health. “Debt weighs more on the mind than the wallet.  If it costs you your mental health, it’s too expensive,” says Lin.

Her session, From Financial Stress to Financial Strength: The Mental Health Impact of Money, will explore the strong link between financial instability and emotional well-being, living paycheque to paycheque, and the hidden shame many people carry around debt.  “Bills don’t just come in the mail; they come with anxiety and behind every bill is a human story. Education can heal both wallets and worries,” Lin adds.

Canadian data illustrates how money-related anxiety and depression are affecting people of all ages and backgrounds. This summit goes beyond the statistics, putting a spotlight on real-life implications including relationship stress and health consequences.  Conference attendees will discover:

  • Evidence-based connections between financial stress and mental health in Canada
  • How to recognize the emotional and psychological impacts of debt and insecurity
  • The role of trauma-informed communication and inclusive financial education in breaking the cycle
  • Practical ways organization can support individuals in crisis

This summit is more than a conversation; it’s a call to action. For more information visit: https://www.cafe-acaf.org/financialliteracyleaderssummit.

About Consolidated Credit of Canada

Consolidated Credit of Canada is a nonprofit credit counselling organization dedicated to helping Canadians overcome credit card debt and achieve long-term financial stability. For more than 18 years, we’ve provided consumers with the education, tools, and personalized solutions they need to manage debt, build better financial habits, and plan for a stronger future.

Through confidential credit counselling, customized Debt Management Plans, and a wide range of free financial resources, Consolidated Credit of Canada has helped thousands of Canadians pay down debt faster, save money on interest, and regain control of their finances.

Our mission is simple: to empower Canadians with the knowledge and support they need to live free from the stress of debt. Learn more at www.ConsolidatedCreditCanada.ca.

Consolidated Credit, a non-profit organization, has helped more than 10 million people overcome debt and financial challenges in 28 years. Its mission is to assist families throughout the United States to end financial crises and solve money management issues through education and counseling.

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Consolidated Credit Canada Community Leader is Featured Guest Speaker at Financial Literacy Summit